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  1. O happy days! I can't tell you guy's how good it is to get back up to the WCRHC. I have missed all my friends and I always seem to meet new ones too. A big, huge, thanks to the set up crew for all their hard work this weekend.(IDPA and USPSA in one weekend). As usual, all the stages were awesome. I love the new scoring system. I think it worked out very well by speeding up scoring process. So another big thank you for that great tool. I can't wait for the next shoot. Again, thank you all, at the WCRHC for a great day of shooting. :cheers:

  2. WOW, Where do I start? First off, a "BIG" Thank You to the set up crew for this one. You guys are a bunch of Testosterone-Laden, stage set-up, Animals(3 1/2 hours to set these stages up,WOW). If you didn't make this match, you missed the best one this year. Roy and the crew went all out. They never cease to amaze! Everything from starting seated in a purdy-blue-van, to all of those target dressed in Roy's wardrobe (yes, there was a blouse or two). We even got to use palm scoring. Sixty plus people with polymer guns, loaded to capacity, and you can't go wrong. I am sad to see this season come to a close at the WCRHC. I hope everyone has a safe and prosperous winter, and we'll see all of you in 2012.

    :cheers:

  3. I feel the need to express my gratitude to THE set up crew, for such a great bunch of stages. Every month we make the three and a half hour trip, to shoot with our friends. There are many reasons we make the trip, and one of the main reasons, are the stages. Don't kid yourselves, these stages are professionally done and worth the trip. Again, Thank You WCRHC and Set Up Crew!

    PLASTIC FANTASTIC ~> Oct. 23rd

  4. Great match, thanks for all the guys that set this up, had a great time, well worth the 4 hour drive

    was a decent match for me as well, after being called the international whipping boy, I will take 5th at 89%... take that Roy... even did well on the classifier... so now hopefully I can bump my class so I do not feel like a sandbagger for never shooting in the US.

    It was also great to meet some of the Ohio boys, hope to shoot with you guys soon again, and SEV almost got you buddy.

    It was great to meet you Brian and I hope we get to shoot together again soon. And yes, you did almost get me. :cheers: D class my A**. Good shooting young man!

  5. OK, What a GREAT match from the get-go. From the Camaraderie to the Stage layout, everything at the WCRH is amazing! I'd like to say "Thanks" to to each and everyone of you for such a great match. You are a great bunch of guys. And Roy, my wife knows you were humping my leg today. :roflol: We had an awesome squad as well, and it's always a joy to shoot with our brothers to the north(Good Luck in the Hellenic Republic Big Awesome). One more quick note, Brian, You Are Da-Man! :cheers: Really, Thank you so much for all your hard work. It is the folks like you that truly make this sport possible. I think I speak for everyone when I say "Thank You". I find it amazing that you can decipher all of the different hand writings on all those score sheets. I can't wait to see you all next month at the "Plastic Fantastic". It's going to be a blast!

    Sean

  6. WOW! I can't thank all of you enough for a great day of shooting. This is hands-downs my favorite match every month. I keep making new friends and I can't say enough about the stages. I got to shoot with some of the guys that set up shop for all of us, and everyone at the WCRHC puts their heart into these matches. I am SO terrible with names and faces, it will take another year to for me to learn, so please be patient with me. I have enjoyed every squad I have ever shot with. Again, a huge thanks to everyone at the Wayne County Raccoon Hunters Club for an exceptional Shoot today.

  7. Ryan,

    Your killin me up here north of The Ohio State border in Michigun. We let you shoot our props with the intent of normally knocking them over, not breaking them. We might have to add that to the walk throughs for you folks of questionable intelligence south of our border. No, not the Canadians. That is a just a conversion difference due to the metric system, so don't even try to blame them. It's your group, waaaay south of our Canadian border that is normally the issue. And you guys are going to let Sean have an SV Open gun now? What is the world coming to? What was I thinking helping him get it? Jason Pearson just made us 8 new IPSC poppers so if you break one of those, you'll have to take it up with him.

    The stage suggestion committe is meeting tonight followed by the stage selection committe, then the stage engineering committe will meet finishing with the stage logistics committe. They will then submit thier report to the stage Finance Committe who will approve all suggestions while suffering dinner/adult beverages at our favorite establishment in order to get the planning done for Saturday's set up. Who knew we would have to manage so many meetings just to shoot 8 stages?

    See ya on Sunday at the match...................................Roy

    Roy,

    The "letting Sean have an SV open gun" committee, Ok'ed the requisition put forth by the "What was I thinking" committee witch in turn met for dinner/adult beverages with the "What the world is coming to" committee, and decided to sign off all responsibility for Sean having an SV Open gun. E pluribus unum! RuNfOrYoUrLiVeS!!!!!

  8. This thread has been quiet all day! What's going on in Barry?

    Hey Micah,

    We shot all day on Friday with about 3 hours of rain which we thought was bad. Until we got up to leave on Saturday and looked outside and saw all the rain coming down Heavy and Steady. We hit the road to come home and about an hour into the trip east on 72, the highway was closed from high water. Two hours later (Detour), we are back on 72 heading east. This was a great match and very well ran. My Favorite stage was the Dark House. Awesome! See ya soon Micah. Peace Out!

  9. I'm pretty sure it's just plywood, although it's kind of hard to tell since it's dark :lol:

    I have shot it twice with cleats on. The first time the plywood floor was dry and I had no problems. However at this past Single Stack Nats held there it had been raining all day and the plywood was wet from all the previous traffic. When the buzzer went off I almost wiped out :o

    Thanks for the heads up! I haven't had very good luck on any smooth surface with cleat on, wet, dry, or dark. We shoot indoor with no light and a flashlight a few times a year. This should be fun, but I just want to stay upright.

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