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<blockquote data-quote="David E" data-source="post: 1374670" data-attributes="member: 1013"><p>Keep the ideas coming, folks!</p><p></p><p>But, we need to remember a few things: One, it's a competition and it needs to present the same challenge to everyone. Two, there are new and beginning shooters coming to these matches. I don't want to have them do something for the very first time, with a loaded gun, under pressure, with a room full of other people. IE; I doubt I'll have anyone do any "turn and draws" anytime soon.</p><p></p><p>We have had charging, retreating, swinging, "running" targets, some of which required an ID before engaging. We've had poppers and now falling plates. We've shot strong and weak hand only, kneeling and prone, and revolver shooters had to load 2 loose rounds (to see if they knew which way their cylinder turned) We've had one empty gun start, with reloads needing to be picked up along the way. We've had a flashlight/dark stage with unusual (at the time) targets.</p><p></p><p>And we had a "mind boggle" stage where <em>some</em> people couldn't remember their number. (maybe next time, the number you draw is the one you shoot!)</p><p></p><p>I plan to keep the challenges coming and hope that everyone has enjoyed them thus far.......and I have a new prop in mind for next time.......<img src="/images/smilies/new/rubhands.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":rubhands:" title="Rubhands :rubhands:" data-shortname=":rubhands:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David E, post: 1374670, member: 1013"] Keep the ideas coming, folks! But, we need to remember a few things: One, it's a competition and it needs to present the same challenge to everyone. Two, there are new and beginning shooters coming to these matches. I don't want to have them do something for the very first time, with a loaded gun, under pressure, with a room full of other people. IE; I doubt I'll have anyone do any "turn and draws" anytime soon. We have had charging, retreating, swinging, "running" targets, some of which required an ID before engaging. We've had poppers and now falling plates. We've shot strong and weak hand only, kneeling and prone, and revolver shooters had to load 2 loose rounds (to see if they knew which way their cylinder turned) We've had one empty gun start, with reloads needing to be picked up along the way. We've had a flashlight/dark stage with unusual (at the time) targets. And we had a "mind boggle" stage where [I]some[/I] people couldn't remember their number. (maybe next time, the number you draw is the one you shoot!) I plan to keep the challenges coming and hope that everyone has enjoyed them thus far.......and I have a new prop in mind for next time.......:rubhands: [/QUOTE]
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