KSTG match
Tuesday 20-January-2015
$25
Estimated Round Count: 50-75
Squads begin at 5pm, 6pm, 7pm, 8pm, and 9pm. Six people maximum per squad.
Registration is open now. Call 703-267-1402 to reserve a slot.
KSTG match
Tuesday 20-January-2015
$25
Estimated Round Count: 50-75
Squads begin at 5pm, 6pm, 7pm, 8pm, and 9pm. Six people maximum per squad.
Registration is open now. Call 703-267-1402 to reserve a slot.
Hi Josh, last month was my first kstg match. Really enjoyed it and coming back out on 1/20. I'm planning to arrive at around 3:00 to help with set up.
See you there - Judd
Can we ever get a stage that requires you to jump through the air whilst firing two guns at the same time and yelling "AAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH!"?
Thanks, JMS. Josh designed a great match with stages that could be "solved" in more than one way. It was fun and very challenging. And I swear that last mini popper kept dodging left and right as I tried to know it down.
Great match Josh! It was a lot of fun and very challenging. Definitely highlighted a few weaknesses in my skill set.
Skills to practice for next time:
Shooting WHO rollover prone
Engaging targets while retreating SHO with a baby
Not throwing babies
Not shooting non-threats in the face
Jumping through the air whilst firing two guns at the same time and yelling "AAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH" (got a feeling this might come up...)
I just wanted to thank josh and everyone who makes these events happen.
Thanks also for letting me squeeze in at the last minute! I took the wrong way from Springfield and it took me almost an hour to get there.
Thanks for a great match folks. I think this was the most procedurals I had ever racked up in a single day, as well as the first time I spaced entirely on some targets due to issues visualizing the stage layout. Good lessons.
But thanks for covering the flank, Todd.
Enjoyed the match, especially the stage lying on the side. For some reason I just didn't pay attention to the muzzle/cover rule. Thanks to all who helped set up and tear down and good to see Todd shooting again. Thanks, Josh.
Cody
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