The scores can be found at the link below. What are the opinions on the stages with no mandatory reload? Thanks for everyone that came out to shoot. Thanks for the great set up and tear down help. The matches are on the calendar through mid March. There is a Intro to Carry Gun match class also on the calendar if you want some classroom information on scoring and other details. There will also be a live fire portion of that class with instruction about technique and stages. So if you are interested or know someone that is get signed up.
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I had a great time.
The malfunction on the weak hand only stage killed me. I almost dropped my primary
Gun so i could draw my bug out of my left front pocket. Maybe a stage like that in the future,?
I like changing up the scoring and not having the mandatory reload all the time. It makes you think.
It’s about noon, around 1400 consider mounting the car door to a chair with wheels. It’ll sound better after a few more cold ones.Back up gun stages is something I want to do. Have not come up with a good way to do it. Plus it might shrink the pool of people that can shoot the match. Since I am day drinking today perhaps inspiration will strike.
It’s about noon, around 1400 consider mounting the car door to a chair with wheels. It’ll sound better after a few more cold ones.
Of course you know I'm for the one division. I see the match as a "carry gun" match so having divisions seems redundant. Maybe shorter stages with smaller hit or miss targets to keep the smaller capacity guns competitive where scoring is concerned is a possibility? I shoot what I carry every day in the match, that's why I think it's unequaled practice/training for defending yourself. I also think having the big boy rules and a hot range is a plus.Planning to maintain the reload after 6 requirement most of the time to make all guns relevant. All guns having a chance was one of big ideas at the start. But I am going to mix in some matches or a stage or two now and then to let the full size guns stretch their legs.
Thinking of dropping to one division. But that has pros and cons as well.
Back up gun stages is something I want to do. Have not come up with a good way to do it. Plus it might shrink the pool of people that can shoot the match. Since I am day drinking today perhaps inspiration will strike.
One idea that I had was to have a common BUG available. Picked up from a table or retrieved from a box or drawer.
This could be after firing the primary gun to a simulated malfunction.
I have an XDs and a sheild we could use for folks that don't have a second gun.