wgj3 Posted August 31, 2014 Share Posted August 31, 2014 Thats because you are awesome, Ryan! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ryan N Posted September 1, 2014 Share Posted September 1, 2014 Thanks Will. But actually it could be said that I was only awesome twice per day. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
abn-rgr Posted September 1, 2014 Share Posted September 1, 2014 I was ROing stage two with my daughter. We were told not to paint steel. Not sure why.,,,,oh yeah, might have been the other 3 stages shooting in the same direction. ROs dont just make this stuff up as they go. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steel1212 Posted September 1, 2014 Share Posted September 1, 2014 Well they could have explained that I guess. I don't know I didn't have any issues. Few stages the steel was a little dark but I found them...all but that single on cowboy town. Killed a decent run but it wasn't for lack of paint. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jesse Tischauser Posted September 1, 2014 Share Posted September 1, 2014 I was ROing stage two with my daughter. We were told not to paint steel. Not sure why.,,,,oh yeah, might have been the other 3 stages shooting in the same direction. ROs dont just make this stuff up as they go. Did they tell you to say taint on the paint too or did you make that up? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wgj3 Posted September 1, 2014 Share Posted September 1, 2014 (edited) Chad, your targets were out in the wide open. Jesse, that was an excellent observation. Edited September 1, 2014 by wgj3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davehorn Posted September 1, 2014 Share Posted September 1, 2014 The reason steel couldn't be painted in Thunder valley was that they were running multiple stages, all shooting in the same direction. To have painted it (safely) they would have had to stop all of those stages from shooting while someone is downrange painting. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steel1212 Posted September 1, 2014 Share Posted September 1, 2014 Pith helmet, Kevlar, and one of the thirty dozen people with a mini buggy :-). Kidding didn't think about logistics. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bluedevil008 Posted September 1, 2014 Share Posted September 1, 2014 Yeah that explains a lot. And don't get me wrong, I wasn't out there bitching during the match, it didn't cross my mind until right after I shot. Just food for thought! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wgj3 Posted September 1, 2014 Share Posted September 1, 2014 The wide open targets in Thunder Valley were pretty easy to find regardless of paint or lack thereof. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bluedevil008 Posted September 1, 2014 Share Posted September 1, 2014 The wide open targets in Thunder Valley were pretty easy to find regardless of paint or lack thereof. I'm talking about the actual plate though. A couple of times it all looked like one grey mass inside the target stand, and I just had to base my holds on the approximate middle of the box. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davehorn Posted September 2, 2014 Share Posted September 2, 2014 Pith helmet, Kevlar, and one of the thirty dozen people with a mini buggy :-). Kidding didn't think about logistics. Well since John was the RM, I bitched about it to him. He gave me the explanation, probably with less condescension than I deserved. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
abn-rgr Posted September 2, 2014 Share Posted September 2, 2014 Taint on the paint is a copyrighted trademark Jesse. You owe me $5! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vespid_Wasp Posted September 2, 2014 Share Posted September 2, 2014 How come JP and other big dog vendors didn't have anything at this?? JP donated a lot of nice gear to the prize table! John Paul was at the match the last two years if I recall. Sometimes schedules conflict. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dustbuster1 Posted September 2, 2014 Share Posted September 2, 2014 That's cool, was looking for a JP booth or display... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LIKE2SHOOT Posted September 3, 2014 Share Posted September 3, 2014 Had a great time at a great shoot. Thank you all. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BigLucky Posted September 4, 2014 Share Posted September 4, 2014 That's cool, was looking for a JP booth or display... DSG had some JP stuff on display. There was at least one top tier rifle manufacturer with a booth in the parking lot.... I have to say that that match was a few cans of spray paint, colored backers of some sort in the woods, about 7 C-Zones, some flash cards, and about 20seconds on the part time for a few stages away from being a really fun match. As it was, it was a brutal beat down (the 106-108 heat index didn't help that at all). A huge thanks, and a major hats off, to all of the RO's and match staff who put up with that heat without getting every other squad off. There were some very fun, fairly technical stages (would have been nice for a warning that the usual hosefest was going to be the opposite). The 10" slug plates at 58 were fairly ridiculous. Putting targets in the woods is pretty cool (like in Cowboy town) until they are fully in the shade and haven't been painted and the shooter is forced to throw a few rounds in the opening of the woods so that nobody can say that that that target/those targets weren't engaged... Thanks to all of the hard work from everyone associated with the match. I know that a lot of the not painting was related to the target position and getting those targets where they were wasn't really easy work. Set up and tear down for a match this size is a huge undertaking. The match was ridiculously well run administratively. As far as the time of the prize table goes in relation to the scores being posted... setting up a prize table and having all of the "piles" set up and put out is a LOT of work. It takes a long time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mark R Posted September 7, 2014 Share Posted September 7, 2014 (edited) How about a few pictures of the front end of the Pro prize table. AWESOME SPONSORS!!! Edited September 7, 2014 by Mark R Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GWelborn Posted September 7, 2014 Share Posted September 7, 2014 Yes, it was an awesome prize table both nights!! Thanks to all the sponsors for their support of the shooting sports. Remember to support the sponsors that supported our shooting sports at the Brownells ProAm. I don't think I have ever seen so many sponsors or vendor displays at a match before. Brownells the title sponsor was well represented. I spoke or had contact with several folks wearing the Brownells colors. They represented themselves, Brownells and the shooting sports in a professional matter. All the ROs were great to work with. They had long hot days, some without stopping for lunch, and still gave that extra effort that makes a difference. Most of the squads finished early or on time all three days. The Pro ROs worked an extra squad on Saturday so the match could finish early on Sunday. The credit goes to the ROs. The RMs and stats people were the best I have ever worked with. That says a bunch considering the excellent people I've had the privilege of working with over the years (I hope my wife doesn't see this post). The work list includes 5 ProAm, 7 KYMGs, area matches, state champs, and hundreds of club matches. I support the staff 110 percent and would be happy to work with them again sometime in the future. 99.9 percent of the shooters were great to speak with, excited to shoot the match, and their interest/agenda was what was best for the match/shooting sports. The only serious face to face match compliant I received , other than the stages being too hard, was the kind young lady who was concerned the ROs on Am3 did not have a shade cover on Friday. They had one on Saturday as ROs from another stage found one and set it up for them. It takes a good team working together for months to put a major match together. We are not finished yet. I'll be seeing the fine folks at Rockcastle soon for debrief and am excited to hear their plans for the future. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Headworked Posted September 7, 2014 Share Posted September 7, 2014 (edited) Awesome match Gary! Thanks to the Nobles, Linda Chico and stats group, and all the awesome RO's and staff who worked very hard to put on a top notch event. Can't wait until the next one! Trey Edited September 7, 2014 by Headworked Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jesse Tischauser Posted September 8, 2014 Share Posted September 8, 2014 (edited) Yes, it was an awesome prize table both nights!! Thanks to all the sponsors for their support of the shooting sports. Remember to support the sponsors that supported our shooting sports at the Brownells ProAm. I don't think I have ever seen so many sponsors or vendor displays at a match before. Brownells the title sponsor was well represented. I spoke or had contact with several folks wearing the Brownells colors. They represented themselves, Brownells and the shooting sports in a professional matter. All the ROs were great to work with. They had long hot days, some without stopping for lunch, and still gave that extra effort that makes a difference. Most of the squads finished early or on time all three days. The Pro ROs worked an extra squad on Saturday so the match could finish early on Sunday. The credit goes to the ROs. The RMs and stats people were the best I have ever worked with. That says a bunch considering the excellent people I've had the privilege of working with over the years (I hope my wife doesn't see this post). The work list includes 5 ProAm, 7 KYMGs, area matches, state champs, and hundreds of club matches. I support the staff 110 percent and would be happy to work with them again sometime in the future. 99.9 percent of the shooters were great to speak with, excited to shoot the match, and their interest/agenda was what was best for the match/shooting sports. The only serious face to face match compliant I received , other than the stages being too hard, was the kind young lady who was concerned the ROs on Am3 did not have a shade cover on Friday. They had one on Saturday as ROs from another stage found one and set it up for them. It takes a good team working together for months to put a major match together. We are not finished yet. I'll be seeing the fine folks at Rockcastle soon for debrief and am excited to hear their plans for the future. Nothing has compared to year one on prize table and vendor tents. That first year was crazy! I wish it was like that every year. I picked up a bushmaster ACR in fifth place and there were still a half dozen $2000 prizes after me. Edited September 8, 2014 by Jesse Tischauser Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GWelborn Posted September 8, 2014 Share Posted September 8, 2014 Yes, it was an awesome prize table both nights!! Thanks to all the sponsors for their support of the shooting sports. Remember to support the sponsors that supported our shooting sports at the Brownells ProAm. I don't think I have ever seen so many sponsors or vendor displays at a match before. Brownells the title sponsor was well represented. I spoke or had contact with several folks wearing the Brownells colors. They represented themselves, Brownells and the shooting sports in a professional matter. All the ROs were great to work with. They had long hot days, some without stopping for lunch, and still gave that extra effort that makes a difference. Most of the squads finished early or on time all three days. The Pro ROs worked an extra squad on Saturday so the match could finish early on Sunday. The credit goes to the ROs. The RMs and stats people were the best I have ever worked with. That says a bunch considering the excellent people I've had the privilege of working with over the years (I hope my wife doesn't see this post). The work list includes 5 ProAm, 7 KYMGs, area matches, state champs, and hundreds of club matches. I support the staff 110 percent and would be happy to work with them again sometime in the future. 99.9 percent of the shooters were great to speak with, excited to shoot the match, and their interest/agenda was what was best for the match/shooting sports. The only serious face to face match compliant I received , other than the stages being too hard, was the kind young lady who was concerned the ROs on Am3 did not have a shade cover on Friday. They had one on Saturday as ROs from another stage found one and set it up for them. It takes a good team working together for months to put a major match together. We are not finished yet. I'll be seeing the fine folks at Rockcastle soon for debrief and am excited to hear their plans for the future. Nothing has compared to year one on prize table and vendor tents. That first year was crazy! I wish it was like that every year. I picked up a bushmaster ACR in fifth place and there were still a half dozen $2000 prizes after me. + 1 on that. Also there was ~ 100 fewer shooters going to the prize table that first year. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mark R Posted September 8, 2014 Share Posted September 8, 2014 Gary...you deserve a big ATTA-BOY for putting this match together...so here it is...ATTA-BOY!!! We couldn't have had so much fun if it weren't for you...and THANKS! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wgj3 Posted September 8, 2014 Share Posted September 8, 2014 What Mark said above. I know it takes a small army to acconplish a feat of this magnitude, but somebody has to lead. Overall, I think it was another great experience! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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