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<blockquote data-quote="Annie" data-source="post: 3035573" data-attributes="member: 42224"><p>I'm sorry but that's ********. I've NEVER been to a USPSA match where I had to wait like that. I realize that the time shooting at any match is less than the time spent pasting, waiting your turn, moving from stage to stage, and reloading and getting ready for the next stage but that time, for me at least, was often when I learned the most. </p><p></p><p>I used to go with the old man to IDPA matches back when Bob Howard's range was still open here in the City. I was never so bored in my life. Those guys made me so uncomfortable you couldn't pay me to shoot in front of them.</p><p></p><p>John Bent, out at OKCGC, was who REALLY got me to shooting matches. The old man might have drug me out there kicking and screaming that day, but John was the guy who spent the time to make me feel comfortable and convinced me I didn't have to be a bullseye shooter to be able to have fun, learn something and become a better, more confident gun handler.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Annie, post: 3035573, member: 42224"] I'm sorry but that's ********. I've NEVER been to a USPSA match where I had to wait like that. I realize that the time shooting at any match is less than the time spent pasting, waiting your turn, moving from stage to stage, and reloading and getting ready for the next stage but that time, for me at least, was often when I learned the most. I used to go with the old man to IDPA matches back when Bob Howard's range was still open here in the City. I was never so bored in my life. Those guys made me so uncomfortable you couldn't pay me to shoot in front of them. John Bent, out at OKCGC, was who REALLY got me to shooting matches. The old man might have drug me out there kicking and screaming that day, but John was the guy who spent the time to make me feel comfortable and convinced me I didn't have to be a bullseye shooter to be able to have fun, learn something and become a better, more confident gun handler. [/QUOTE]
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