SCGC March 6th USPSA Match

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  • Bosshoss

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    And yet I know people who say you are a nice person.

    The next time you here that PLEASE correct them:):


    What is the deal behind the design of classic targets ? At one time the 'A' shape was thought to represent a hit to vital organs ??

    Not sure what the story is behind the shape of the scoring zones on the classic targets just know it was born to be "politically correct" with no head. ISPC developed the target and it is the only paper target used in other countries. USPSA has stayed with the "metric target" but the classic is approved for use in a USPSA match.

    Personally I don't have any problem with the classic(turtle) targets. In fact as a shooter that "tries" to focus on accuracy and with shooting minor scoring I actually like them on a few stages at a bigger match. A zone is quite a bit smaller so I tend to focus harder and D zone is a little less intrusive and easier to avoid.:twocents:
     

    ArmyADub

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    Would there be any value into letting some of the guys with PCC's run a stage after the match?

    As a "beta test" we could get some feedback, and lessons learned; let people form their opinions and pass on to the Area Director for feedback to USPSA HQ????
     

    sv40sw45

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    Would there be any value into letting some of the guys with PCC's run a stage after the match?

    As a "beta test" we could get some feedback, and lessons learned; let people form their opinions and pass on to the Area Director for feedback to USPSA HQ????

    Just tell your Squad RO that you are a new RO and he will let you run some shooters and help with any question. After I have been at the range for 6-7 hours I DO NOT want to stay after the Match is over. Max
     

    sv40sw45

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    Would there be any value into letting some of the guys with PCC's run a stage after the match?

    As a "beta test" we could get some feedback, and lessons learned; let people form their opinions and pass on to the Area Director for feedback to USPSA HQ????
    Tell you Squad RO that you are a New RO and he will let you run some shooters and he will answer any question you may have.
     

    sv40sw45

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    Well Guys and Gals!!!! Just a warning!!!!! Bring that thing of the front of your gun---- I think it is called a FRONT SIGHT!!! unless you are shooting OPEN.:bash::rockwoot::p:dunno::draw:
     
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