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  1. Thanks everyone! This forum would not be nearly what it is if the people that come here weren't of such high quality.

    I landed here because of Vol. 3 of Matt Burkett's videos (the interview with Brian). Figured I'd drop in, read everything and then leave. Boy was I wrong! This is truly a very special place and unlike just about every other online community I have ever been involved in, I am proud to say I am a member here.

  2. Tri-Cities is doing their multi-gun match in about two weeks. There's an announcement in the three gun match announcement section of the forums by Busyhawk (Scott Hawkins). Pre-registration (but not payment) is required. I'm trying to get a kitchen pass but as I just got back from being gone 11 days for handgun nats and will leave in a couple weeks for MG nats I kinda doubt I'll get to go.

    As far as I know, no one stepped up to do an Area 1 MG this year.

    I am sure Chuck will be beating the bushes to get one going for 2010.

  3. There was a flier in my po box (I live in a small, rural town) about a year ago explaining that USPS is now a designated "Last Mile" delivery agent for UPS, FedEx and others.

    I've had it happen a couple times. I am not really in favor of it though. The UPS depot is about 1 mile from my office and open until 6 PM whereas my post office is 15 miles from my office, doesn't open until 8:30, closes during the lunch hour and closes for the day at 4:30 meaning I have to take time off work, drive home to hit the PO and so on. It's a pain.

  4. Hard cover barrels are a pain in the butt. Unless they start the match in pristine condition you have to spend a bunch of time taping them. Then the tape may or may not represent the original conformation of the barrel and it becomes harder to determine full vs. partial diameter hits on the tape.

    Like Nik said...scoring nightmare. Been down that path and won't willingly go down it again as a CRO/RM. Hard to make clearance times when you are waiting for the RM to come make a call every third or fourth shooter.

    And as those bullets whiz around inside the barrel I always find my pulse racing a bit...especially for a well shot up barrel.

  5. I think you may have missed the point. There are multiple briefings that occur at a well run match. There is generally the match briefing which covers various administrivia like squadding, lunch, tear down, stage turnover (if that is happening) and so on. Then there is the safety briefing which generally is only for new shooters or, for some clubs, new to that club shooters. And then there is the Walk-Thru aka: Written Stage Briefing (WSB).

    This discussion was, I believe, about the safety briefing.

    I personally find it disturbing that at many matches shooters are not paying attention (or do not attend) the match/shooters briefing. This puts a bigger load on the RO staff because they have to constantly repeat things that were covered during the match briefing.

    Of course since these same folks almost never pay attention during the WSB the ROs get to repeat all that info again too. But that particular rant is for a different place.

  6. I started wearing glasses 42 years ago...when I was 5. I started bi-focals shortly thereafter. You get used to it, or at least I did.

    On the positive side: When you wear glasses full-time you always have something between your eyes and the various flying crap that wants to get in them. While not all glasses are actually approved safety glasses they will all stop the smaller bits.

  7. Mostly costs and logistics get a lot messier with them split over two venues.

    Back-to-Back: Staff that work both matches (the majority do) get reimbursed for 1 round-trip travel expense.

    Split locations: Staff get reimbursed for 2 round-trip travel expenses and since the staff carry this debt from whenever they make the travel arrangements until after the match is finished (we have to do paperwork after the match and about a week later our checks come) we are placing an additional financial burden on the staff.

    The hotel/convention venue generally gives better rates over a single 10 day period than one would get for two venues over two 5 day periods.

    The entire match must be set up in two locations rather than doing a lot of the setup for match 1 then doing some change over for match 2. Yes, this leads to repetitive stages but from a logistics standpoint it makes far more sense to do it this way. Setup for Nationals this year took something like 4 days (not unusual) and change over took a half day. For a split venue it would be two 4 day setups. Each day of setup costs money for staff hotel rooms, meals, etc.

    And everyone burns more vacation to go to two separate matches because you have four travel days rather than just 2.

  8. My stage (3) at Nats was 22 rounds. I saw a fair number of 22 round mags loaded as 22+1 and their times were no better or worse than the folks running 19/20/21 round mags. As long as there is movement involved the reload really doesn't cost you any significant time (assuming you practice reloading to the point where the disaster factor is diminished).

    I also saw a bunch of those 22 round mags puke big time and a bunch of folks loading 21+1 or more run dry due to make-up shots, have to do a standing reload and finish out that last round or two while the seconds sped by.

    I can't say with absolute certainty but I do not recall any of the Super Squads using 22 round mags (other than Open where big sticks ruled). Seems like all of them opted for the reload.

  9. Not really something I learned new but re-learned...shooters are the nicest folks on the planet. I got to meet a lot of new folks and renew acquaintances with a whole lot more as everyone came through my stage (Stage 3 - Crossover Finish). :D It's always fun to put faces to names and aliases here on the forum.

    I also learned that 1 L of water an hour isn't too much in that heat. In fact, it was just about right.

    One of the advantages of working as match staff is that you get to watch a whole lot of folks plan and execute through the same stage. I saw some C/D shooters with moments of brilliance and I saw some GMs suffer from buzzer induced plan self-destruction.

    Overall it was a very fun time and once we got the "beat the heat" thing figured out it was a pretty good gig. Sure beat being chained to my desk 8 hours a day.

    See some of you back in the Vegas area for the MG Nats!

  10. No palms this year. The afternoon squads mostly were done by 1400 and stats was cranking as fast as they could go.

    Jojo changed squads to shoot with his daughter Claudia who impressed everyone with her shooting and VERY safe gun handling. I predict she will be Ladies Super Squad material very soon! Jojo was beaming from ear to ear when they were on my stage yesterday. And she was shooting major loads...Jojo said same ammo as he was shooting!

    Looking forward to L/L10/R tomorrow

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