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This month’s Q&A theme is competition shooting…
00:50 – Guns I’d like to shoot in BUG match but haven’t
02:39 – Most valuable/expensive historical load out?
03:50 – Guns that were surprisingly good or bad in competition
Ring sight 2-Gun: https://youtu.be/AJKMk6p-iHE
07:03 – Unicorn Brutality gun combo?
08:31 – Match gear failing miserably
10:27 – What do beginners need to do to get into matches?
15:16 – Where do we get our black powder guns?
16:45 – My practice regimen leading up to a major match
18:15 – Thoughts on biathlon and pentathlon
Biathlon history article: https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2014/02/12/military-roots-olympic-biathlon/
22:27 – Mortar competition
24:03 – Using a combination gun for competition
25:30 – Planning stages for USPSA
27:07 – Have BUG matches impacted my thoughts on carry pistols?
29:13 – Will action shooting matches continue to grow in popularity?
30:57 – How do I decide what guns to compete with?
32:18 – Water-cooled belt-fed MGs in competition?
34:52 – Easiest historic gun to shoot left handed?
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