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<blockquote data-quote="mike_pinto" data-source="post: 1132625" data-attributes="member: 3951"><p>So you bring up a good point. And I am all ears on this, but how easy should a match be to attract new shooters and not turn away veterans because it is too basic? I think the fact we are leaving the big target up at 300 is proof that we do take that into consideration. Why would an empty shotgun start scare off a new shooter? Help me out. The stages as built will be fun and challenging without making any impossible shots or very difficult positions. I agree, a 300 yard 6" plate rack might be a bit much for a first timer, but then again, the challenge of it is what will probably bring him back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mike_pinto, post: 1132625, member: 3951"] So you bring up a good point. And I am all ears on this, but how easy should a match be to attract new shooters and not turn away veterans because it is too basic? I think the fact we are leaving the big target up at 300 is proof that we do take that into consideration. Why would an empty shotgun start scare off a new shooter? Help me out. The stages as built will be fun and challenging without making any impossible shots or very difficult positions. I agree, a 300 yard 6" plate rack might be a bit much for a first timer, but then again, the challenge of it is what will probably bring him back. [/QUOTE]
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