When is the next match at Wildcat?
Not until September 6th.
When is the next match at Wildcat?
The good, the bad, and the ugly. A few guest appearances from the infamous rhino...including his stage win (it was impressive). However, I didn't catch some of his finer moments. They were EPIC.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPY7vHkX7Uk&feature=youtu.be
Thanks Jonathan, Great match. I had a lot of fun. Glad I could make it back...it has been too long
isAll, scores are posted to the Practiscore website. Just search for "WVRPC". I'll email out the scores when I figure that part out.
I hate being "Rhino Late." Thanks again for letting greg and justin sign me up
The good, the bad, and the ugly. A few guest appearances from the infamous rhino...including his stage win (it was impressive). However, I didn't catch some of his finer moments. They were EPIC.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPY7vHkX7Uk&feature=youtu.be
The good, the bad, and the ugly. A few guest appearances from the infamous rhino...including his stage win (it was impressive). However, I didn't catch some of his finer moments. They were EPIC.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPY7vHkX7Uk&feature=youtu.be
Thanks Jonathan, Great match. I had a lot of fun. Glad I could make it back...it has been too long
You can't miss on the Texas Star this year! ( I think I just jinxed you) Nice job.
You can't miss on the Texas Star this year! ( I think I just jinxed you) Nice job.
I heard a rumor about 40+ yard poppers!
Your club has really nice, huge bays that many clubs don't. Good to hear you're making use of the depth!
learned i can hit the really little one at 40 yards...but not the big ones...nor can I hit the ones at 10 yards...I'm still calling the 40 yard shot "mad skillz"
I watched several people shoot that stage and it seemed they all had the same enigma: small steel at farther distance = no problem. Big popper = tons of problems.
Overall it was a fun and challenging match. I'd like to request that you do the long range steel again next time. I had a lot of trouble with it, but it's something we need to see more often and even if I suck at it, I appreciate the value of the challenge. I sucked on the Texas Star (just like last week at Atlanta), but I think it should be in just about every match if a club owns that prop.
I'd also like to request that we never see those starts where you have to retrieve all of your magazines from a table again. Retrieving the magazines and trying to stuff them into magazine pouches on the clock does not test any legitimate shooting or gun handling skill and more importantly, there's nothing fun about it. I don't normally complain about course of fire (in a serious manner), but that just wasn't a great idea, nor has it been in the past when I've seen it at other clubs. It was probably lots of fun for open shooters who could do the entire stage with one magazine.
How stuffed mags into their front pockets? Of that number, how many were in divisions (production and single stack) where retrieving a mag from a front pocket during the course of fire moves them to open division? How many did it and had no idea it violated equipment rules in their division? How many did it, but no one noticed/knew and so did not get moved to open division? Why put people in a position where an honest mistake can penalize them so significantly, especially new shooters who don't know the rules well?
Point taken.
So...the Star at 50 yards?