Junglerott
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I'm a new shooter that has been guilty of this. I have shot less than a dozen matches and I shoot production. During my first few matches I was guilty of cutting in line, not because I am rude or disrespectful, but because I didn't know why people were waiting to walk through when there was more than enough room to go ahead. I also caught myself cutting in when I was doing walkthroughs where I would mess up counting rounds or realized my mag change would be in a bad spot. I would not cut the full line, but I would back up and start over from my previous reload point. I try to pay more attention now. I think it's something that comes with experience. In my eyes I was wondering why people were just standing there when we only have a limited time to walk through. It definitely takes me more time to get some stage plans right and sometimes I end up having no plan and having to think of one while I am pasting. I think if a more experienced shooter approaches a new shooter politely the newbie would respond well.
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Wow....that made my eyes tear I was laughing so hard.
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Here is my first video at my first area match.
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All of the Airsoft guns I have used freeze up when radpid shooting. Is there a company that has reliable guns for rapid shooting or a certain gas that runs better than others?
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Nice work!!
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Rob I sent you a pm. Let me know if you don't get it.
Eric
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Woah, it looks like it went up to 253 entries...almost a 50 person increase from last year. Never shot at Area 7 before so I'm very excited! Will be shooting Friday AM...and will probably have videos up by early Saturday morning...
What squad? If I can get out there it will be on Fri. AM.
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1. Your shoot in a single, densely packed half day of fun.
2. Plenty of slots left, though the weekend slots are sparse (we've had a few cancellations so there are some)
3. You do not need to be classified (just a USPSA member or member of an IPSC eligible weekend). There is no prize table for "U".
Contact me directly if you want to get in - you can pay at the match. If you book a slot and pull a no-show, expect retribution when registration for the 2010 match rolls around. If you are not from NY you should have a match confirmation letter with you that I can fax (the last date I check the PO box prior to the match is next Tuesday)
Rob
Thanks Rob,
I will let you know tomorrow.
Eric
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Excuse my noobie question, but do you only shoot one time slot or do you need to be there for multiple slots?
ETA: Do you need to be classified? I've shot 5 production matches but USPSA has not updated since the first two.
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I got one for my wife and she loves it. She reads to much!!!
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A clean load would probably be best to get a better pic.
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I just received my package from Tom and he definitely is a stand up guy. He made it right and even took a minute to write me a note on the receipt.
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I shoot with Tom, he is a very busy man. I am sure that he is doing the very best he can.
Good to hear. I feel a little bit better now. I am looking forward to trying his bullets.
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Is anyone having problems getting their order. I placed an order on 6/2 which apparently was lost in the mail and I am not having the greatest time communicating by email. Phone is never answered and I am left wondering what the heck is going on. Last I heard my order was shipped on 7/13 and I was supposed to be given a tracking number which I still have not received.
Where's my ammo?
in Match Screw-ups
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Shot a local match this past weekend and stunk it up big time. First stage I realized my holster was loose, so I put my mags in my bag and walk over to the safe table. I got everything straightened out and went back to help the squad paste etc. I get called up for my turn and load and make ready with the mag I keep in my cargo pants. Beep ..... I was rocking nice and went to reload, but there was nothing but air. I thought I might have dropped the first one, but as I reached further and further back I remembered where they were.