Archive for March, 2019

Bye Bye Baseball Cards

By From https://odonnellweb.com/pelican/ • Mar 30th, 2019 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

Fred Lynn baseball card

A couple of years ago I occupied myself while Michelle was recovering from cancer treatment by finally organizing the 5000 odd baseball cards I had in boxes in the closet. At the time I thought I was just making use of the downtime to downsize a bit since we were …



Cavalier IDPA Match

By From http://www.musingsoverabarrel.com/ • Mar 28th, 2019 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

I made it to my second IDPA match of the year last weekend. I had been looking forward to shooting another match, and hopefully being less stressed than my last match outing. The morning was sunny, with just enough cool breeze to require a jacket. Really a fine day for shooting.

I’d gotten in a few visits to the range to practice the interim and felt a bit more comfortable with my return to competition. In fact as I approached the line to shoot each stage, I actually felt pretty relaxed, unlike the anxious feeling I felt during the first match after my “event.”

As is usual, five fun and challenging stages awaited us. The first stage our squad shot was a “simple” stage done in two strings. Standing between stacks of barrels, we faced the right side of the stage. After shooting a target between the barrels, we made a nearly 180° turn to shoot a target behind the left barrel row. Finally a center target further down range was engaged. For the second string, we started at the same position. However, this time we ran a ways down range to find three widely spaced targets requiring three hits each. I thought this was a fortuitously good warmup stage to shake off any jitters.

Next up was a course of fire that started at an arm’s length target requiring two body and one head shot. Following that we zig-zagged around the walls to near and far targets from cover. Some of the targets required hard leans around cover. Since the “walls” are open netting, on one of those positions I was actually able to stick the gun around the corner and “point shoot” the target while looking through the fence. Although not my best placing stage, I shot the stage just one point down.

The next two stages I thought truly tested our ability to adjust to a mixture of close and distant targets. On the first we started seated, before moving to engage three very close targets. Then arriving at cover we had to slow to shoot a further target with some tight non-threat cover adding to the challenge. The rest of the stage included more shooting around walls, along with a couple more non-threat targets that seemed to be taking a beating.

After that we moved to shoot an interesting set up with three pairs of targets at increasing distance, each target in a pair was placed on the opposite side of the bay. Shooting in priority meant swinging back and forth as you engaged the targets near to far. In the center of the last two targets there were four steel poppers. The paper targets started with head shots only, followed by two partials, and finally two open targets. All shooting was done from a shooting box.

I felt good going into the stage. But I missed the first shot on steel, which seemed to shake me. Each subsequent target then requiring two shots to hit. As I remarked at the time, “At least it’s good reloading practice.

The final stage was opined to be the hardest, though I think it was probably the most fun. Our unloaded guns and all magazines were placed on a table, and we retrieved them and loaded the gun at the start. The targets throughout the course of fire were mixed in with numerous non-threat targets. What made the stage extra challenging for those of us shooting in lower capacity divisions, was to avoid standing reloads we had to make two reloads with retention, or tactical reloads. That, added to the need to stow the extra magazines at the start, made for a lot to think about.

I generally avoid doing a tactical reload, which requires pocketing the partial magazine rather than dropping it like an empty mag. So often I drop the mag out of habit, then lose time picking it up to avoid the penalty. I also frequently rack the slide out of habit, ejecting a possibly needed round. Since I was the last shooter on this stage, I had lots of time to get my mind set to do two error free reloads. I also got in some practice picking up two magazines at once and inserting them smoothly into my mag pouches. The preparation paid off and I shot the stage penalty free. It was good to finish with a smile.

In the end, despite feeling relatively relaxed, I still shot faster than I saw the sights much of the time. I did have zero hits non-threats and had just one miss, on a close head shot, but shot enough -1 and even -3 hits to significantly affect my score. Nonetheless, it was a welcome and fun time spent shooting. I felt healthy, energized, and happy to back on the range with friends. I am sure it will only get better as I continue on a steady recovery path. (Admittedly, I also enjoyed a much needed nap after the workout of the match.)

[ This content originated at Musings Over a Barrel ]



3rd DUI Offense in Virginia (VA)

By From https://www.andrewflusche.com • Mar 25th, 2019 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

The information contained here is provided by experienced Virginia DUI lawyer Andrew Flusche and was last updated in January of 2021. What are the Penalties for a 3rd DUI in VA? If you already have two DUI convictions on your record, you are facing severe penalties for your 3rd DUI in Virginia. Although you might […]

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Facebook is Finally Dead To Me

By From https://odonnellweb.com/pelican/ • Mar 24th, 2019 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

Sometime in the last week or so Facebook has killed the one feature I rely on to use it. As I’ve documented here previously, I unfollowed everybody on Facebook a couple of years ago. It renders my Facebook wall useless. Many days the only updates on my wall are a …



Facebook is Finally Dead To Me

By From https://odonnellweb.com/pelican/ • Mar 24th, 2019 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

Sometime in the last week or so Facebook has killed the one feature I rely on to use it. As I’ve documented here previously, I unfollowed everybody on Facebook a couple of years ago. It renders my Facebook wall useless. Many days the only updates on my wall are a …



Five O’Clock Friday: Time to Relax

By From http://www.musingsoverabarrel.com/ • Mar 22nd, 2019 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

And suddenly it was Friday. It’s been a busy week. I squeezed in a trip to the range. We attended an amazing Joe Bonamassa concert. I had a checkup with my cardiologist, with all good news. I celebrated my birthday with a few good friends. With the doc…



[video] SHOCKING Case: Lawyer Dropped the Ball

By From https://www.andrewflusche.com • Mar 21st, 2019 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

Is your lawyer doing their job for you? You’d be surprised how many lawyers hack their way through traffic cases and don’t do their jobs. Here’s one I witnessed in court. © videos for Andrew Flusche, 2019. | Permalink | No comment | Add to del.icio.us Post tags: Feed enhanced by Better Feed from Ozh

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Time At The Range

By From http://www.musingsoverabarrel.com/ • Mar 20th, 2019 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

When I walked by the hall thermostat on Monday morning my hopes of hitting the range that day seemed suddenly at risk. But as the morning progressed, I realized I would not be deterred by the blundering prognosticators. Though cool outside, the skies w…



Virginia DUI: What You Need to Know

By From https://www.andrewflusche.com • Mar 20th, 2019 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

The information contained here was written by experienced Virginia DUI attorney Andrew Flusche and was last updated in June of 2021. Are you facing a DUI charge in Virginia? If so, I am sure you are worried about what you could be facing. Let’s take a look at the facts. An Overview of DUI in […]

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Instant Pot Honey-Glazed Pork Tenderloin

By From https://www.pointsinmylife.com/ • Mar 19th, 2019 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

If you don’t have an Instant Pot, do yourself a favor and buy one! You will not be disappointed. This pork tenderloin, in a crock pot, would have taken about 8 hours to make. In the Instant Pot… 20 MINUTES! Ingredients:- 1 1/2 lbs pork tenderloi…