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<blockquote data-quote="Mitch H." data-source="post: 1682561" data-attributes="member: 5662"><p>Whiner? Attacked? Neither could be further from the truth. I wasn't attacking you at all Jack. I was merely setting the story straight on why the Oil Cap USPSA match failed. You are the one that took it to a personal level by childishly calling people names. Not ONE statement I made was inaccurate. Ask ANY USPSA competitor (a.k.a. whiners by your statement) why your match failed and you will get the same story, time and time again. I guess I'm the bad guy for vocalizing the facts. You want to make this personal and call me names, then I suppose I'll respond. </p><p></p><p>The only "antics" I am aware of came from you. I recall one day where we got there early to help set up and you stopped us from building the final stage. You did this so the entire group could build the it after the walk-thru. How ridiculous. We had over 20 minutes to build that final stage and you stopped progress. Another day you had competitors build the stage, then shoot it and then tear it down before moving on to the next stage. Another day you zeroed an entire squads stage when they shot it according to the written stage description instead of what you intended as if they should have been able to read your mind. </p><p></p><p>As far as having to tear down by yourself, I'm afraid that was a product of your design. I can say, for us shooters in the OKC area, the late starts kept us from being able to stick around at the end of the match to help much. The MINIMUM of a forty-five minute late start kept many of us from being able to stick around and help with tear down past tearing down the stage we finished on. </p><p></p><p>As far as the size of the range, I'm not sure how that enters this conversation. One of my absolute favorite matches is the H&H match. Four stages at an indoor range that is limited beyond imagination when it comes to movement due to the size of the "bays". However, they manage to plan and execute an OUTSTANDING match every month.</p><p></p><p>I'm truly sorry you chose to make this personal. I, for one, hate that we lost a local club match, especially one that had been around so long. </p><p></p><p>It's ridiculous the blame is being put on the shooters instead of where it should settle. Competitors will drive ridiculous distances to shoot a match. Unfortunately, this match got to the point they wouldn't drive across town for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mitch H., post: 1682561, member: 5662"] Whiner? Attacked? Neither could be further from the truth. I wasn't attacking you at all Jack. I was merely setting the story straight on why the Oil Cap USPSA match failed. You are the one that took it to a personal level by childishly calling people names. Not ONE statement I made was inaccurate. Ask ANY USPSA competitor (a.k.a. whiners by your statement) why your match failed and you will get the same story, time and time again. I guess I'm the bad guy for vocalizing the facts. You want to make this personal and call me names, then I suppose I'll respond. The only "antics" I am aware of came from you. I recall one day where we got there early to help set up and you stopped us from building the final stage. You did this so the entire group could build the it after the walk-thru. How ridiculous. We had over 20 minutes to build that final stage and you stopped progress. Another day you had competitors build the stage, then shoot it and then tear it down before moving on to the next stage. Another day you zeroed an entire squads stage when they shot it according to the written stage description instead of what you intended as if they should have been able to read your mind. As far as having to tear down by yourself, I'm afraid that was a product of your design. I can say, for us shooters in the OKC area, the late starts kept us from being able to stick around at the end of the match to help much. The MINIMUM of a forty-five minute late start kept many of us from being able to stick around and help with tear down past tearing down the stage we finished on. As far as the size of the range, I'm not sure how that enters this conversation. One of my absolute favorite matches is the H&H match. Four stages at an indoor range that is limited beyond imagination when it comes to movement due to the size of the "bays". However, they manage to plan and execute an OUTSTANDING match every month. I'm truly sorry you chose to make this personal. I, for one, hate that we lost a local club match, especially one that had been around so long. It's ridiculous the blame is being put on the shooters instead of where it should settle. Competitors will drive ridiculous distances to shoot a match. Unfortunately, this match got to the point they wouldn't drive across town for it. [/QUOTE]
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