Jump to content
Brian Enos's Forums... Maku mozo!

Stefan

Classified
  • Posts

    82
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by Stefan

  1. Thats why the big matches should go to a 5 day format. Allows more shooters and more money. The way matches are run now, there's only a limited amount of shooters and money because of the time constrant. Take away that constrant and you could do away with capping the amount of shooters. Could you imagine a big match running 300-400 shooters in less than a week?

  2. 00 knowing jeff you'll be able to buy it from him for half price in 6 months. He'll be on to something different. :)

    Peter Adams

    FY-39604

    I will raise that bid to fifty five cents on the dollar. :)

    Charles Bond

    What Peter meant to say was twice what he paid for it and make you think your getting a deal. Jeff should be a real estate agent.

  3. You must have missed the part where I said "ADD" as in "addition to" your raw time and hitting all A's meaning 2A's per target. But it doesn't matter. You just go ahead and shoot the way you want. Please feel free to leave as many C zone hits as you like.

    Trapr, I see less gaming happening. Once shooters see how much time they will be loosing by giving up the same amount of points they would in a typical USPSA stage, you will see the true competitors trying to shoot perfect stages.

    As far as relating these rules to Benning, this is about the only outlaw 3-gun match I shoot. It's close and I can afford to go. You won't find me at R&R. You won't find me at RM. You won't find me at SSM or DPMS. It's just not in the budget. I hope that addresses that issue.

  4. Let's take that 4 target CQB array and look at it a moment. Let's say you AC every target. That's 2 sec. added just from that array. Let's say I shoot that array and add .10 sec to every split and every transition and hit all A's. I would end up ahead of you by about a .25 sec. Once again, that's just one array. That's how they want to force accuracy. I have no problem with more emphasis on accuracy, but instead of a change in course design they change the rules.

    But just like everybody else, I'll go and shoot the match with whatever rules they use. It's hard to pass up the chance to interact with the amazing people at Ft. Benning and the honorable members of the AMU.

  5. So much for getting out of our comfort zones when you use the same scoring method as IDPA. I can go shoot IDPA every other weekend. I can only shoot Ft. Benning once a year. Ft. Benning used to use a scoing method that I thought was different from any other match I attended. (I guess I don't get out much) It encouraged thinking into the GAME (did everybody catch that) and not just the use of skills. Hell, if you want to base a match on speed and accuracy, let's just have a biathalon.

×
×
  • Create New...