Long-time enthusiasts abound at TPS!
“Why eye protection is important in any kind of shooting.”:
Jess C. was second this year in Revolver with an 8.6, after Barney Niner with an 8.0, that's for 8 pins with a reload in there.... darned fast. Barney is there every year and is a top shooter. Jess is a top shooter nationally at Steel Challenge, Bianchi Cup, and IDPA. Reloads are a big part of doing well in competition with a revolver and Jess’s reloads are magical. I filmed one in slo-mo just to try and see what’s happening! Jess's equipment chilling on the rail between sets.
“Simo” lurks, anxiously awaiting another turn at giving bowling pins what they deserve. I mean, if a gun could be panting with its tongue out in anticipation of action, it would be Simo in this pic. “TC”, The Colonel (Phil Farr), got called up to the prize tables possibly more than anyone. He also won Tuesday’s Springfield shootoff with, as I recall, a blazing 3.7 seconds. It’s a man-on-man event but timers time the shooters just the same in case of a photo finish, of which there are many.
Home-built pin guns are common and most are more than good enough for pin work! It doesn't have to be fancy, it just need to go bang every time.
Guys make or have made, compensators for everything. They range from mild to wild! Here’s one on a 12-gage-
AR15. The owner agrees it will erode out but in the meantime, it works, The game is “the advantage now,” not “the advantage forever.”
One of the sponsors of TPS, from the area, deserves a pic: a veretern-owned biz that stands out for having really, truly, good coffee…..
My 1991 pin gun… cracks continue but at a very slow pace.This is typical for high-milers.
My Pingelder .50 didn’t get as much use this year as usual, about 300 rounds I’d say.
Fluted barrel hoods are not my thing but Guncrafter does it right. Glad I went with one of their barrels, it is primo…. Mirror-finished inside and the chamber was perfectly concentric which I don’t always see even in some of the top brands.
