Be kind ;-)
Be kind ;-)
Great stages, great buddies and great weather. What more could one ask for.
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Love the last stage lol
Finally got rocking on your 3rd stage with some really nice cadence going on with those close targets.
...and to think today you just have fangs
Rob Engh
BC, Canada
Thanks!! yeah last stage was HORRIBLE!
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Every year one (or more) clubs in our section will run an all classifier match just before the season gets underway so folks can get classified for the big Area & National matches.
I only had one good stage, the rest were really sucky. Looks like I'm stuck at M
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Nice stage today....
team relay match yesterday for fun
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...and to think today you just have fangs
Rob Engh
BC, Canada
One more club match before Area 1. Need. To. Stop. Making. Stupid. Mistakes.
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From the Mother's Day match at Southern Maryland Bullet Slingers. Video by the brilliant and talented Paul Begovich.
http://kngtaz.smugmug.com/USPSA/SoMD...14/i-ZHDvnDh/A
-C
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F2stop, question for you. is using the flip and catch as a method to diagnose performance of your gun during ejection a reasonable reason for doing so? I do it for a couple reasons, I'm lazy and cheap (don't want to bend over and search for my one round amongst all the others, and I don't want to lose it). but more importantly it's the one time during a match where I can actually pay attention to how my gun ejects. If it doesn't eject exactly as expected it's off to the safety area to inspect ejectors and extractors. Not doing this at a match has cost, and doing this has saved me, a couple times. I know a lot of people thinks it's all about the flashy flip and catch, but I am actually paying attention to what my gun does.
...and to think today you just have fangs
Rob Engh
BC, Canada