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      NWI Advice for Competition Beginners

      So I've been searching for ruger 22/45 holsters that could be used in steel challenges, not the easiest thing in the world to do. Especially when I have to see how it feels through my screen, aka if I want to see if it works, I have to buy it. Long story short, my buddy actually custom makes...
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      NWI Advice for Competition Beginners

      Pete I see you are a fan of the pac lite uppers. Those are some fine looking pieces of machinery. Those pics actually gave me some ideas, Thanks!
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      NWI Advice for Competition Beginners

      Not bad for $90 bucks a year. How busy does the indoor get on weekends? And you better believe I am open for any tips you can give me on the 22/45. So far Ive gotten the Volquartsen Accurizing Kit, Hogue slip on (unfortunately I have the one with non removable grips), and the Mark II bushing...
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      NWI Advice for Competition Beginners

      Done and Done. Thanks for the links.
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      NWI Advice for Competition Beginners

      Will do! Thanks for the heads up. Sounds like a good time for all.
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      NWI Advice for Competition Beginners

      I am always looking for new people to shoot with. What ranges do you use? Oh and be gentle, for the past 5 years all I've shot is trap. Up until a year ago, handguns were as about as foreign to me as a whale to a desert.
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      NWI Advice for Competition Beginners

      Thanks for the advice. I have been looking for somewhere to shoot steel, but all the ranges I frequent are paper only (Willow Slough and Winimac). Back when my brother and I were shooting trap, there was a range in every other town. Now good luck. Thanks for the heads up about the Chesterton...
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      Competition Shooting - Gear Basics - a white paper for newbies

      This is exactly what I was looking for, thank you. I was hoping for something closer to Northwest Indiana. But I am fully willing to travel for quality instruction.
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      NWI Advice for Competition Beginners

      Specifically, I am looking at Olympic Style Rapid Fire competition. But I know that may be hard to come by in NWI. So something along those lines. However, all general handgun shooting skill advice is welcome.
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      Competition Shooting - Gear Basics - a white paper for newbies

      This is an amazing write up, you have basically summed up all my general questions in one post, and answered them. Are there any instructional videos or camps you would recommend for someone who is trying to get into the shooting sports?
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      NWI Advice for Competition Beginners

      This is a request for all you experienced competition shooters out there. I am looking for anything from advice on breath control, to recommended parts and instructional videos. I've been wanting to get into handgun competitions for a while now, and am looking for a little guidance. To be...
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      Vote Here -> Round 1: INGO- Indiana Gun Shop of the Year -2012

      Midwest Gun Exchange, Elkhart - Amazing selections and some of the friendliest, knowledgable staff you could hope for. Blythes, Valparaiso - Friendly staff, great range. Freedom Arms, Crown Point - This is the ideal local gun shop. They may not have everything, but they will do everything...
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