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Thread: DQ at the USPSA Marysville Series Match. Open Division.

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    DQ at the USPSA Marysville Series Match. Open Division.

    Was a bad day for me. Should have composed myself and get out of the rut earlier in the match.

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    It's easy to come online your best runs/scores, it takes a bit more character to post your mistakes. Thanks for sharing.

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    Couldn't agree more JV!
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    Well said, JV! Thanks for the vide and your honest self-assessment, robot!

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    What was the DQ for? From what I could tell, it was possibly 180 or finger on trigger during a reload. Maybe I'm missing something.

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    I think there was a ND at the end of the stage.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bdcheung View Post
    I think there was a ND at the end of the stage.
    Ok, re-watched that part and I think you're correct (@4:36).

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    Quote Originally Posted by bdcheung View Post
    I think there was a ND at the end of the stage.
    Correct. AD'd leaving a port with the muzzle elevated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JV View Post
    It's easy to come online your best runs/scores, it takes a bit more character to post your mistakes. Thanks for sharing.
    Ditto. I admire your integrity, Robot.

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    Thanks for the kind words guys!

    I remember when I started shooting competition, I never knew what the offenses for a DQ look like until I had one myself. Just thought I'd share with everyone what they look like so they know what to expect, especially when you're running a shooter through a course of fire.

    What I learned the hard way is to make sure I maintain concentration and be mentally prepared to shoot a stage, if not, ask the squad leader to take some time off and recompose.
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