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

Finally! - First match


BhmJeep

Recommended Posts

  1. Finished the course
  2. No 180 violations (close a couple of times)
  3. No DQ
  4. Hit most of the targets (even a Texas star)
  5. AND HAD A FREAKING BLAST

Shot at Brocks Gap in Birmingham AL, super nice folks, shooters taking their time to give me pointers, how to be more effecient, and tons of encouragement.

Thanks to everyone that help me (and everyone else as well) out. This is not the last you will see of me. :cheers:

Mike

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  1. Finished the course
  2. No 180 violations (close a couple of times)
  3. No DQ
  4. Hit most of the targets (even a Texas star)
  5. AND HAD A FREAKING BLAST

Why'd you wait so long to shoot your first match. Those were matches you could have been shooting (instead of thinking about).

Glad you had a blast. Welcome aboard.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

As a Match Director and Section Coordinator my question is what kept you from shooting a match sooner?

I ask this because I believe that there are alot of gun owners out there that we are not reaching. They are seeing "Top Shot" "3Gun Nation", "Wednesday at the Range", and youtube video's but are not ready to jump in

Why?

What do we need to do as Match Directors, Clubs, Section Coordinators to get the want to be shooter to come out and try?

Open Houses?

Classes for Comp Shooting?

New Shooter Orientations?

Where are we missing our marketing opportunity? Local Gun Stores, Gun Shows, Open Houses at Clubs?

Looking for feedback from the want to go and shoot and haven't, the recent sideline observer, new gun owners

Thanks

Edited by fortyfiveshooter
Link to comment
Share on other sites

  1. Finished the course
  2. No 180 violations (close a couple of times)
  3. No DQ
  4. Hit most of the targets (even a Texas star)
  5. AND HAD A FREAKING BLAST

Shot at Brocks Gap in Birmingham AL, super nice folks, shooters taking their time to give me pointers, how to be more effecient, and tons of encouragement.

Thanks to everyone that help me (and everyone else as well) out. This is not the last you will see of me. :cheers:

Mike

Cool!

(I think we were on the same squad.)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

As a Match Director and Section Coordinator my question is what kept you from shooting a match sooner?

I ask this because I believe that there are alot of gun owners out there that we are not reaching. They are seeing "Top Shot" "3Gun Nation", "Wednesday at the Range", and youtube video's but are not ready to jump in

Why?

What do we need to do as Match Directors, Clubs, Section Coordinators to get the want to be shooter to come out and try?

Open Houses?

Classes for Comp Shooting?

Free new Shooter Orientations?

Where are we missing our marketing opportunity? Local Gun Stores, Gun Shows, Open Houses at Clubs?

Looking for feedback from the want to go and shoot and haven't, the recent sideline observer, new gun owners

Thanks

Excellent questions. This deserves its own thread - it could also be part of a survey for new shooters.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Nice going Mike

shot my first competition January of 1990 , I was not last place in the event as two shooters left the match with out shooting all the stages.

I went home and told my wife "Some of the shooters at the event had guns that Cost One! Thousand Dollars! :blink:

I didn't know much

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Nice going Mike

shot my first competition January of 1990 , I was not last place in the event as two shooters left the match with out shooting all the stages.

I went home and told my wife "Some of the shooters at the event had guns that Cost One! Thousand Dollars! :blink:

I didn't know much

I still tell my wife, uh.....about a thousand, not much more than that.....

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  1. Finished the course
  2. No 180 violations (close a couple of times)
  3. No DQ
  4. Hit most of the targets (even a Texas star)
  5. AND HAD A FREAKING BLAST

Shot at Brocks Gap in Birmingham AL, super nice folks, shooters taking their time to give me pointers, how to be more effecient, and tons of encouragement.

Thanks to everyone that help me (and everyone else as well) out. This is not the last you will see of me. :cheers:

Mike

glad you made it to a match

now the disease begins

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Nice going Mike

shot my first competition January of 1990 , I was not last place in the event as two shooters left the match with out shooting all the stages.

I went home and told my wife "Some of the shooters at the event had guns that Cost One! Thousand Dollars! :blink:

I didn't know much

I still tell my wife, uh.....about a thousand, not much more than that.....

Wait til I see your wife :surprise:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Nice going Mike

shot my first competition January of 1990 , I was not last place in the event as two shooters left the match with out shooting all the stages.

I went home and told my wife "Some of the shooters at the event had guns that Cost One! Thousand Dollars! :blink:

I didn't know much

I still tell my wife, uh.....about a thousand, not much more than that.....

Wait til I see your wife :surprise:

you have seen my AD video right?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...