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rschoon

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  1. I use the Blade-Tech drop 3 each AR mag pouches for the Iron-Man only. About the only place I really need the extra ammo. I also attached 3 California Custom Shotshell holders (6) because I don't have enough waist. You can do the same with the Sagia magazine pouches on the T drop and just put the Sagia magazine pouches from Blade-Tech.

    Is it a good thing to not have enuff waist? :blush:

  2. If the SGM doesn't drink barley soda's, I will be more than happy to take his place :-) Although this was my first Hoerner Scoring match, I liked it as it rewarded accuracy over the "hoser mode". I have shot USPSA Nationals since 1991 and this match was a better test of ones skills than any Nats I have been to. The article written soon after this match by the USPSA President reflected his view of "Outlaw" matches second hand from a well known shooter who had talked with him, MV was NOT present at this match and his articles view of the outlaw matches was meant as a general attack against all NON-USPSA Multi-Gun matches, not just this Match.

    With this Hoerner scoring method and most of the rifle targets being 25-100 FEET away, I am not one to see accuracy being a "challenge" at this distance without adding a value to these targets. This scoring system took nothing away from targets at 100 -380 YARDS either where a rifle becomes a "precision" tool.

    I have been to both matches and weather was good, ROs were friendly, prize distribution was good, and above ALL the sponsors were promoted better than any match that I had been to for years. I will be back, along with a few more shooters from SPPL, and look forward to having a good time with this Match and all the shooters again.

    Bill Sahlberg

    I am also good for the barley pop! Makes a good end to a good day of shooting. :cheers:

    I am with Bill, good scoring method that awards accuracy. Even if I am not the best shooter on earth. I also have been to both of the previous matches R&R put on and enjoyed them both. I will continue to shoot and RO this match as long as Robert will have me! The sponsers need to be promoted as much as possible at all matches and at Robert's match, they are. Again, I will continue to assist and shoot this match until I am Bill's age. :surprise: (or a little older)

  3. I don't think physical training helped me. Running up and down the bunker stage (11) for those days as an RO truely beat me like a rented mule! This doesn't even include shooting all the other stages. Funny thing is...I liked it! Made some good friends and generally had an awesome time! Memories were made.

    The next weekend was a standard USPSA 3-gun match in Missoula and was quite anti-climatic. I hope their 3-gun is before the MGM this time.

  4. I think 3-gun (1 gun per stage) is a great way for the newer shooter to "get thier feet wet" in this sport. My 10 year old had less to think about as far as what to do next during a stage.

    He also shot our multi gun match and did well from the previous "practice" match. USPSA in my humble opinion should consider sponsering both types of matches. They would need to use winscore on the single gun per stage match and perhaps Horner (or another) scoring method for multi guns on each stage in a match.

    I personally enjoy multigun format. MGM (time plus), R&R (Horner). I am not sure which scoring system I prefer as they have different strengths.

  5. As one of the RO's of stage 11(Bunker Buster) it was an extrodinary experience running (literally) the stage. Some of you youngsters can run a lot faster than me. It made me feel my age. I had the pleasure of watching and helping everyone from D class on up to the top. Everyone had a great attitude and I would like to think I have made some new friends. Especially my RO mate Nathan. I look forward to next year.

    Thank You Gibson family for an awesome experience!

    Rick

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