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Pawnee Run N Gun July 19th, 2014
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<blockquote data-quote="jakerz" data-source="post: 2578911" data-attributes="member: 18966"><p>That would be me. F'ing leatherman made me finish 16th on that stage. Lesson learned, retain my gear better. Overall, I finished 1st in shooting on the 5k, but 30th in run time. So overall, didn't place that great. I need to get out and run more. </p><p></p><p>As to the stage 2 question. I finished 4th on that one with a 1.17 time. I ran rifle on 1-2, pistol on 3-6 and rifle again on 7-8 and pin. If I had to do it over again, I would have ran it the same way. Just try to be quicker. I made some mental mistakes, like shooting the 5 plate while leaning off the 6 side and vice versa. As well as clearing my pistol before holstering it for no reason.</p><p></p><p>It was definitely a fun day and each time I run one of these, I learn something new and take something valuable away from it. A BIG thank you to all those that organized and helped out with this event.</p><p></p><p> I also would like to give a big shout out to all the guys running the 10k version. Y'all ran twice as far as myself and quite a few others, and put up some awesome times on the stages. Congratulations to everyone for showing up and completing this event. I have some friends that have a LOT of $$ in their gear and refuse to go to events like this to actually test/run it.</p><p></p><p>On a side note: This was my first time running an ACOG (purchased a week before this event) and I have to say, they are flat out awesome. I bought the 33 model that is a 3x with a TON of eye relief. The eye relief was more important to me then the extra 1x the 31 model offers. It allows you to make awkward shots like those on the vtac board easier. I sighted it in to the 55gr wolf ammo that I was going to use for the event and it was good to go. On stage 3 I put it on the 5 hash in the reticle and pulled the trigger 4 times with 3 hits in 33 seconds. I should have done it quicker, but waited to get the audio feedback from the steel each time before pulling the trigger again. Lesson learned again. It performed well on all targets that were at distance without having to do any guess work. I still need to get used to using it on the close range and off-hand stuff, but I can see what all the fuss is about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jakerz, post: 2578911, member: 18966"] That would be me. F'ing leatherman made me finish 16th on that stage. Lesson learned, retain my gear better. Overall, I finished 1st in shooting on the 5k, but 30th in run time. So overall, didn't place that great. I need to get out and run more. As to the stage 2 question. I finished 4th on that one with a 1.17 time. I ran rifle on 1-2, pistol on 3-6 and rifle again on 7-8 and pin. If I had to do it over again, I would have ran it the same way. Just try to be quicker. I made some mental mistakes, like shooting the 5 plate while leaning off the 6 side and vice versa. As well as clearing my pistol before holstering it for no reason. It was definitely a fun day and each time I run one of these, I learn something new and take something valuable away from it. A BIG thank you to all those that organized and helped out with this event. I also would like to give a big shout out to all the guys running the 10k version. Y'all ran twice as far as myself and quite a few others, and put up some awesome times on the stages. Congratulations to everyone for showing up and completing this event. I have some friends that have a LOT of $$ in their gear and refuse to go to events like this to actually test/run it. On a side note: This was my first time running an ACOG (purchased a week before this event) and I have to say, they are flat out awesome. I bought the 33 model that is a 3x with a TON of eye relief. The eye relief was more important to me then the extra 1x the 31 model offers. It allows you to make awkward shots like those on the vtac board easier. I sighted it in to the 55gr wolf ammo that I was going to use for the event and it was good to go. On stage 3 I put it on the 5 hash in the reticle and pulled the trigger 4 times with 3 hits in 33 seconds. I should have done it quicker, but waited to get the audio feedback from the steel each time before pulling the trigger again. Lesson learned again. It performed well on all targets that were at distance without having to do any guess work. I still need to get used to using it on the close range and off-hand stuff, but I can see what all the fuss is about. [/QUOTE]
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