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<blockquote data-quote="henschman" data-source="post: 2389187" data-attributes="member: 4235"><p>We'll be glad to have you again Surveyor! How are your wife and kiddo doing?</p><p></p><p>Yep, the paid customers had it pretty good. It was a good bit colder when we RO's ran the day before. </p><p></p><p>I had a good run, though I ran out of steam about halfway through due to my lack of running for the past several months, and possibly the fact that I stayed up all night the night before and didn't have anything to eat all day. Once I stopped running, I started to get cold in my sleeveless T. Sticking a long sleeved shirt in my pack was definitely a good idea, and I put it on before Stage 4. I also got incredibly hungry on the run. I was cramping bad by the time I hit the ammo can hill. It was all I could do to keep putting one foot in front of the other, and resist the urge to stop and take a rest. When I finished, I immediately demolished a few bowls of deer stew, and passed out in a chair in John's barn! As for my shooting, I was pretty satisfied with how I did considering how exhausted I was for most of the stages. Getting that first round hit at 500 yards and clearing the stage with 10 rounds or so was probably the high point for me. I was using my irons through the tube of my Aimpoint on that stage, and it worked great. The toughest one for me was Stage 6... I made short work of the first two plates, but had a lot of trouble connecting on the 300 yard target, and finished with only about 15 seconds to spare. I burned up a whole mag at it with no effect. It required more or less the same standard of accuracy as the 500 yard shot, but I suppose I was in a lot worse shape by that point. In any case I gave it my all, and it was good enough for 15th place. Here I am getting ready to run: </p><p></p><p><img src="https://www.okshooters.com/data/MetaMirrorCache/i281.photobucket.com_albums_kk201_henschman_Run_20n_20Gun_photo_zpsec57dfde.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="henschman, post: 2389187, member: 4235"] We'll be glad to have you again Surveyor! How are your wife and kiddo doing? Yep, the paid customers had it pretty good. It was a good bit colder when we RO's ran the day before. I had a good run, though I ran out of steam about halfway through due to my lack of running for the past several months, and possibly the fact that I stayed up all night the night before and didn't have anything to eat all day. Once I stopped running, I started to get cold in my sleeveless T. Sticking a long sleeved shirt in my pack was definitely a good idea, and I put it on before Stage 4. I also got incredibly hungry on the run. I was cramping bad by the time I hit the ammo can hill. It was all I could do to keep putting one foot in front of the other, and resist the urge to stop and take a rest. When I finished, I immediately demolished a few bowls of deer stew, and passed out in a chair in John's barn! As for my shooting, I was pretty satisfied with how I did considering how exhausted I was for most of the stages. Getting that first round hit at 500 yards and clearing the stage with 10 rounds or so was probably the high point for me. I was using my irons through the tube of my Aimpoint on that stage, and it worked great. The toughest one for me was Stage 6... I made short work of the first two plates, but had a lot of trouble connecting on the 300 yard target, and finished with only about 15 seconds to spare. I burned up a whole mag at it with no effect. It required more or less the same standard of accuracy as the 500 yard shot, but I suppose I was in a lot worse shape by that point. In any case I gave it my all, and it was good enough for 15th place. Here I am getting ready to run: [IMG]https://www.okshooters.com/data/MetaMirrorCache/i281.photobucket.com_albums_kk201_henschman_Run_20n_20Gun_photo_zpsec57dfde.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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