Also, last I checked their were at least 18 guns, $2200 worth of certificates and a bunch of other goodies donated with more promise.
That is amazing!!
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Also, last I checked their were at least 18 guns, $2200 worth of certificates and a bunch of other goodies donated with more promise.
Also, last I checked their were at least 18 guns, $2200 worth of certificates and a bunch of other goodies donated with more promise.
That is amazing!!
We are going to have 3 sets of targets for 3 shooters. The 3 shooters will come to their respective lines. First shooter will shoot his String, then the second shooter shoots his string followed by the third shooter. Once all 3 have shot String 1, they move ahead for string 2, and the same for string 3. Then all 3 shooters targets are scored. Reload with 3 more shooters and so on.Thanks, Dave. The standards don't appear to be all that difficult. The big decision for me would (I can't make the match) be whether or not to go prone at 40 yds. With a 12 second time limit, I would likely opt for prone.
Unless they run multiple shooters at once, three starts will make this stage a slow one. I have always been a fan of standards and am happy to see them included in this match.
This is up to the match director, not me, but my understanding is random drawing.Cool.. Random drawing or order of finish?
We are going to have 3 sets of targets for 3 shooters. The 3 shooters will come to their respective lines. First shooter will shoot his String, then the second shooter shoots his string followed by the third shooter. Once all 3 have shot String 1, they move ahead for string 2, and the same for string 3. Then all 3 shooters targets are scored. Reload with 3 more shooters and so on.
Sweet, I can give people penalties by shooting their target
We are going to have 3 sets of targets for 3 shooters. The 3 shooters will come to their respective lines. First shooter will shoot his String, then the second shooter shoots his string followed by the third shooter. Once all 3 have shot String 1, they move ahead for string 2, and the same for string 3. Then all 3 shooters targets are scored. Reload with 3 more shooters and so on.
We are going to have 3 sets of targets for 3 shooters. The 3 shooters will come to their respective lines. First shooter will shoot his String, then the second shooter shoots his string followed by the third shooter. Once all 3 have shot String 1, they move ahead for string 2, and the same for string 3. Then all 3 shooters targets are scored. Reload with 3 more shooters and so on.
Turning targets, is the answer. Everyone goes at the same time. They just can't look at their holsters!
Fred,Tried the 40 yd stage today and I have changed my opinion. Twelve seconds isn't as long as I remember. I shot the stage standing, not prone, but the time involved convinced me that I wouldn't do any better in the prone position. Getting into prone and a prone reload will consume too much time.
Its not the going prone thats the problem, its the getting back up!
I know what you mean.
When I go prone, I usually take a nap.
The upside is you get up off the clock. Take as long as you want/need.
LOL... That's exactly what I would need to help me up.
Cool.. Random drawing or order of finish?
so hopefully next year we will have an alternative to snail mail.
Donna - I updated the link. Glad to hear BUAS found a new home. Mystic Valley is an indoor range, I assume? I'm looking forward to checking out your matches this fall/winter.
Thanks for compliment. I started putting together the website back in February but it sat dormant for months because I wasn't happy with the template and I ended up butchering the match logo to make the banner. Finally, I decided just to push out what I had so folks could get travel info, stages, etc. The site is hosted on a computer in my wife's music room so hopefully it's not too slow. I managed to get electronic registration and payments working so hopefully next year we will have an alternative to snail mail.