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 2018 Men's Health Charity Match @ Renton 
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Sun Jul 29, 2018 8:43 pm
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you just bypassed the second wiggly bridge?
were the 6 DQs on the same stage? stage 5 opening the door?


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I really enjoyed this match minus my gun problems. Good shooting all around for a good cause. That was an interesting way to finish stage 3. Were you just trying to avoid eating time in the same position?


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Yukonjon wrote:
I really enjoyed this match minus my gun problems. Good shooting all around for a good cause. That was an interesting way to finish stage 3. Were you just trying to avoid eating time in the same position?


yeah I was. not very sure if it's worth it.

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you just bypassed the second wiggly bridge?
were the 6 DQs on the same stage? stage 5 opening the door?


wow were there that many DQs on the stage?

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That looked like a fun match! Especially Stage 3, lotsa steel. thumbsup

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robot wrote:
Yukonjon wrote:
I really enjoyed this match minus my gun problems. Good shooting all around for a good cause. That was an interesting way to finish stage 3. Were you just trying to avoid eating time in the same position?


yeah I was. not very sure if it's worth it.

quantsuff wrote:
you just bypassed the second wiggly bridge?
were the 6 DQs on the same stage? stage 5 opening the door?


wow were there that many DQs on the stage?

I don't think they were all on that stage. i heard that one was an ad during show clear.


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Duke EB wrote:
robot wrote:
Yukonjon wrote:
I really enjoyed this match minus my gun problems. Good shooting all around for a good cause. That was an interesting way to finish stage 3. Were you just trying to avoid eating time in the same position?


yeah I was. not very sure if it's worth it.

quantsuff wrote:
you just bypassed the second wiggly bridge?
were the 6 DQs on the same stage? stage 5 opening the door?


wow were there that many DQs on the stage?

I don't think they were all on that stage. i heard that one was an ad during show clear.

bet I know who that was? How many DQs in a season before a local shooter gets a safety time out?


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My squad lost two shooters on the door stage but not to the door. One to over running targets on the right and the other to a guy who missed the left targets and turned to look at them at the end of the stage and took his gun with his eyes.


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My squad lost two shooters on the door stage but not to the door. One to over running targets on the right and the other to a guy who missed the left targets and turned to look at them at the end of the stage and took his gun with his eyes.

thanks for the follow up!


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My squad lost two shooters on the door stage but not to the door. One to over running targets on the right and the other to a guy who missed the left targets and turned to look at them at the end of the stage and took his gun with his eyes.

That was a fun stage but also a bit awkward. We had one guy that shot the steel after passing through the door and got a DQ. I had a hard time deciding where I wanted to reload without losing time. I could see how someone could overrun the far left targets though.


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Yeah it was a bit of an odd stage. The swinger was effectively not in play because everyone I saw just shot the head from the end of the stage.


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best thing/worst thing about this match is that they do not have to follow USPSA stage guidelines, so you can get tons of steel, *and* stages that challenge "normal" competitor expectations.


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Great match. Glad stage 8 was pulled because I did that so poorly!

I didn't see the big deal with the door stage...


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Great match. Glad stage 8 was pulled because I did that so poorly!

I didn't see the big deal with the door stage...

haha me too! Second string all freestyle for me. 8 procedurals and a noshoot :bigsmile:


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Like a noob I shoot everything by the book standing on the wobbly bridge cause I went first. Learn a lot about uspsa shooters gamer mentality. Especially stage 8.


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