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Nov 21st, Carrygun Match @ Heartland, Snubby State Championship, New Rules, etc
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<blockquote data-quote="David E" data-source="post: 1375319" data-attributes="member: 1013"><p>One thing to keep in mind is that we have virtually no storage at the Heartland facility. Most of you have seen me carry in that huge yellow bag......it has the props/walls/poppers, etc in it. Nearly everything used for the match I bring each time to the match in the back of my Jeep.</p><p></p><p>I try to utilize the built-in equipment (target holder system) and making props that work with or off of that. (mover, swinger, etc)</p><p></p><p>I understand the desire for "tighter shots," as we typically include some. This last match <em>was </em>the Snubby Championship, so I intentionally made all the shots a bit closer than usual. (I've shot larger, outdoor matches that had 8 stages and all the targets were closer than the November match...)</p><p></p><p>I've also been to matches where nearly all the shots were tight, long, or otherwise. Very challenging, perhaps, but not a lot of fun, especially for the budding shooter(s) who found the challenges impossible.</p><p></p><p>I've had thoughts of doing a "battlefield pickup" stage where the shooter begins or ends with a gun not their own......in fact, coming up in December I'm going to..............um, nevermind, I've said too much already....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David E, post: 1375319, member: 1013"] One thing to keep in mind is that we have virtually no storage at the Heartland facility. Most of you have seen me carry in that huge yellow bag......it has the props/walls/poppers, etc in it. Nearly everything used for the match I bring each time to the match in the back of my Jeep. I try to utilize the built-in equipment (target holder system) and making props that work with or off of that. (mover, swinger, etc) I understand the desire for "tighter shots," as we typically include some. This last match [I]was [/I]the Snubby Championship, so I intentionally made all the shots a bit closer than usual. (I've shot larger, outdoor matches that had 8 stages and all the targets were closer than the November match...) I've also been to matches where nearly all the shots were tight, long, or otherwise. Very challenging, perhaps, but not a lot of fun, especially for the budding shooter(s) who found the challenges impossible. I've had thoughts of doing a "battlefield pickup" stage where the shooter begins or ends with a gun not their own......in fact, coming up in December I'm going to..............um, nevermind, I've said too much already.... [/QUOTE]
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