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<blockquote data-quote="Keyser328" data-source="post: 1362150" data-attributes="member: 10111"><p>I had a great time. Three of the stages were the classifier, and the other three were rather creative. One was a shoot-on-the-move three car setup. I had a blast with it, and kept giggling about how "Bruce Willis" it was.</p><p></p><p>The second was a nice "real life" style scenario where you started at the passenger door of a vehicle with only 6 rounds, neutralized three targets, and fell back to the open trunk to pickup your ammo. You then advanced to the drivers door while neutralizing three more targets. I believe the concept was "get my buddy into the car and GTFO"</p><p></p><p>The last stage I believe Jerry designed. You started point blank to a target and retreated to the left while putting 6 rounds into the guy's chest. From there you triggered a swinger by hand and delivered 6 more shots while retreating. From what I was told, Jerry designed it based on a study he had read. According to the study, by retreating and moving left, your opponent has a harder time firing on you accurately. Jerry might be able to add more detail, but it is a very interesting piece of knowledge, for sure!</p><p></p><p>You missed a good time, get a new clock!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keyser328, post: 1362150, member: 10111"] I had a great time. Three of the stages were the classifier, and the other three were rather creative. One was a shoot-on-the-move three car setup. I had a blast with it, and kept giggling about how "Bruce Willis" it was. The second was a nice "real life" style scenario where you started at the passenger door of a vehicle with only 6 rounds, neutralized three targets, and fell back to the open trunk to pickup your ammo. You then advanced to the drivers door while neutralizing three more targets. I believe the concept was "get my buddy into the car and GTFO" The last stage I believe Jerry designed. You started point blank to a target and retreated to the left while putting 6 rounds into the guy's chest. From there you triggered a swinger by hand and delivered 6 more shots while retreating. From what I was told, Jerry designed it based on a study he had read. According to the study, by retreating and moving left, your opponent has a harder time firing on you accurately. Jerry might be able to add more detail, but it is a very interesting piece of knowledge, for sure! You missed a good time, get a new clock! [/QUOTE]
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