I know it’s been a while since I’ve posted much so after a little “nudge” yesterday I thought I’d get it in gear and get a post together on yesterday’s Practical Rifle match. As luck would have it the conditions,
Practical Rifle Match – Jan 2013
Making a game day decision, I selected my New Colt CRP-18 as the rifle I would compete with for the day. Just an hour earlier my friend who picked me up for the PR match was wondering why I had
July Practical Rifle Match
I know this is a little late, but I wanted to cover July’s Practical Rifle match at Tri-County, so better late than never. Per the typical format and location, July’s match was in the TCGC PR pit and only consisted
June Practical Rifle Match
Quick in and out, sort of the theme of this month’s Practical Rifle match. I think people were still reeling from the epically long 3Gun match last month that had people shooting well past 5:00 so some real emphasis was
March Practical Rifle Match
Sorry for the delay in posting about the March Practical Rifle match at TCGC this month, but better later than never, eh? In hind sight, I have to say it was probably one of the best PR matches I’ve been
Practical Rifle Night Match
Standing in the dark, cold night with the echos of gun shots and muzzle flashes, the horizon peppered with the faint glow of chem-lights, I thought to myself this looks like a rave gone mad, but in reality it was
November Practical Rifle Match
Well fall is definitely here in the Pacific Northwest which brings with it rain, wind, and mud. Lots of mud in the PR pit at Tri-County. The place was just a muddy mucky mess from the previous night’s rain but
Cat Tails – The Perfect Throw Lever?

With my new Meopta ZD 1-4×22 in hand, mounted, and sighted in my next task was to find a new magnification throw lever for it. For those who are not familiar with a throw lever it’s simply a lever that
October Practical Rifle Match
Ever have one of those matches where you’re having issues with your rifle or your gear but still manage to have a great time because the stages were just plain fun? Well this was one of those matches. Terry and
Carbine Training With the CMMG
Trying to get the kind of training we received at Magpul is tough since we really don’t have a place where we can shoot BSA or marksman drills without getting our range officer extremely upset nor are we able to