Tommy2Tone
Expert
While watching your video a question came to mind. If an activator is outside the shooting box can you leave your foot on it while shooting? I'm a new USPSA shooter, not trying to call anything out here. Just wondering.
While watching your video a question came to mind. If an activator is outside the shooting box can you leave your foot on it while shooting? I'm a new USPSA shooter, not trying to call anything out here. Just wondering.
Yes, if its attached to the fault line, it becomes part of the shooting area.
Chad said it, if you weren't here you missed a great match. Brent and Jake had some great stages. For the first time since I started shooting USPSA I was really happy with my match performance. I mucked up the the speed shoots but other then that was very pleased. It was cool to see all of the revo shooters and really good revo shooters as well. Thanks to every one that came and helped us staff the match.
SANDBAGGER!
Congrats on a great match Bob
Chad said it, if you weren't here you missed a great match. Brent and Jake had some great stages. For the first time since I started shooting USPSA I was really happy with my match performance. I mucked up the the speed shoots but other then that was very pleased. It was cool to see all of the revo shooters and really good revo shooters as well. Thanks to every one that came and helped us staff the match.
Thanks to everyone involved in the match it ran great and weather was perfect. I really liked the courses of fire. Shot with a great squad and some good friends and I met lots of new ones.
Bob the wife and I enjoyed talking to you at lunch Sat.
Congrats on a great match Bob I looked at the stats for this match and it had some difficult shots and you had no misses and only 1 D for the whole match ---NICE.
They are warsaws. We just bought the 6 plated rack a week ago. Not one reshoot. I was shooting a 22 to my open gun on it Thursday to make sure it worked
Cool. So they were both made by Bobcat, correct?
I've long been of the opinion a plate rack has no business in a uspsa match. Often we see WAY too many re-shoots from plates falling when the frame is hit, or more than one plate falling when hit by major power ammo, or even plates bouncing back up when adjacent plates knocked down... reshoot after reshoot.
I vomited in my mouth a little when I found out I'd be working Sunday on a stage w/ a plate rack. I watched it very close for the first couple squads... In the 5 squads Sunday I saw shoot it, plus my squad Saturday, I saw no reshoots, and the thing worked perfectly. Awesome! Granted we didn't have any open shooters, but I was impressed.
-rvb