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Tri-county gun club near Sherwood (15 minutes south of portland) has a really good practical rifle group that also has precision/sniper matches occasionally. Great bunch of guys who all seem to disdain the attitude problems so often associated with IPSC matches. They fellows all seem to share theory, how they plan to shoot the stages and any prima-dona types don't last long there. If you are thinking about participating, it is lots of fun, and easy to find someone to "mentor" you along.
I googled "custer tactical rifle", and look what I found:
http://www.custersportsmensclub.com/tactical3gun.html
Tri-county gun club near Sherwood (15 minutes south of portland) has a really good practical rifle group that also has precision/sniper matches occasionally. Great bunch of guys who all seem to disdain the attitude problems so often associated with IPSC matches. They fellows all seem to share theory, how they plan to shoot the stages and any prima-dona types don't last long there. If you are thinking about participating, it is lots of fun, and easy to find someone to "mentor" you along.
Thanks, so did I. I had a complete extra rifle, but I had already told the scorekeeper that I was done with the stage, so my score was already set. I just wanted to stop shooting before something blew up and hurt anyone as I didn't know what was causing the problem before I took it apart. Now I want to figure out if there was a reason causing that wierd part to fail, or if it is just one of those things that occasionally happens to mechanical devices.