Gotcha Stages: USPSA & IDPA

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    Coach

    Grandmaster
    Emeritus
    Trainer Supporter
    Local Business Supporter
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    Apr 15, 2008
    13,411
    48
    Coatesville
    [video=youtube_share;nXRhRSWiR5g]http://youtu.be/nXRhRSWiR5g[/video]

    this is a good example of a really bad stage design

    At Area 8 a couple years ago they had a very similar stage where the muzzle blast from Coach's gun took the hat off the RO (and we are pretty sure filled his shorts with ****)

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    I was not even close to the 180 and he almost died. I was literally almost shooting over his shoulder, because he was down range of me while I engaged and array while backing around a corner.
     

    Russellhjoy

    Plinker
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    2   0   0
    Jul 14, 2012
    79
    8
    Indianapolis
    I think it's deceptively difficult when you have a hard shot(non double-able) singled out target on the right (or left) then a transition to 2 or so fast targets on the opposite side. It's really easy to pull that second shot on the hard target wanting to transition to fast shooting
     
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