2005 Double Tap Championship

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Uploaded by on Jan 24, 2007

2005 USPSA Double Tap Championship
This DVD production features top shooters with the latest high-tech and box-stock handguns all vying for the coveted title of 2005 USPSA Double Tap Champion! Held on 19-20 March 2005, the Double Tap Championship was an impressive maiden outing for this new Action Shooting facility. Located just West of Wichita Falls, Texas, the Double Tap Ranch staff created 12 exciting stages for its first-annual Championship which drew over 200 competitors from around the world. This DVD production features top shooters with the latest high-tech and box-stock handguns all vying for the coveted title of 2005 USPSA Double Tap Champion! Watch all the excitement as four digital video cameras (including a shooters-eye "hat cam") bring the competition straight to you. Bonus features includes complete coverage of CompetitionDVD.com at the 2005 USPSA Open/L-10 Nationals in Barry, Illinois.

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  • I accidently deleted two comments. Sorry, y'all. I was trying to reply to them and hit the wrong button.. =(

  • The army wants guys like that.

  • The US Army HAS guys like that: usarmyshootingteam(dot)com  =)

  • what caliber they are using? thanks

  • Most competitors in USPSA Open division are shooting 9x19 or .38 Super/SuperComp/TJ. In Limited division it's .40 S&W. In Production it's 9x19.

  • I don't know how you guys keep that damn muzzle rise down so good. I understand a lot are using compensators, but some aren't. Does anyone know what grain they are probably using?

  • In Open division it's the compensator but in the other divisions it's just tuning the load to the gun. In Limited division, a popular load uses a 180-200 grain bullet. The 180 is "snappier" and the 200 is more "push" into the hand.

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  • I think the double tap was British with a 9 by FN.

    In Vietnam, a 1911 was OK

  • Bad Ass Dudes.

  • IS HERFE.

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