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Stage 2 - The Stage With No Name 
Place Name                  No. Class Division    Pts  Pen Time   Hit Fact Stg Pts  Stg %

   1 outerlimits     19   M   Open         92   0   4.97  18.5111 100.0000 100.00%

   2 Warren, Erik    15   M   Limited      86   0   4.70  18.2979  98.8483  98.85%

   7 jnshapiro        1   C   Limited 10  100   0   8.98  11.1359  60.1580  60.16%

  15 kevin c         18   B   Limited      77  20   6.54   8.7156  47.0831  47.08%

  16 ong45           14   M   Open         67  30   4.60   8.0435  43.4523  43.45%

Notice the stage points (10 IPSC targets), times, and hit factors. Also notice the points earned and points penalized. (Omitted results included many miss penalties but ong45 was the king!) Names have been changed to forum member names to protect the innocent.

I didn't see much at all of my front sight; I was just looking "through" the gun at the targets 10 feet away. It appears Joel did see his front sight.

That was one crazy-ass stage and Hell, I Was There.

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a silly stage to be sure...real balanced. :lol: required movement af maybe 12' to be able to engage 1 target that was hidden...otherwise, what eric said...i don't even remember turning on the cmore. ong45 set the pace so it was all about time, not hits...(oh yea, and trigger freeze)...

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I ran a "crambo" or NORCO style course here and you'd have thought they were going to burn me at the stake. Once they shot it you'd have thought I passed out orgasm pills. :D

We did 28 rounds and about 15 yards total movement. A couple of barrels to make you move to the end. Times ran 7-8 seconds and down damned few if you wanted to win. That is fun. B)

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We had a stage at a Previous OH Buckeye Blast (2003?) that had a hit factor around 20.

It was 9 paper, in 3 arrays. Ports and walls. There were a few different ways to shoot it and still come out on top.

I think there might be a picture of it around here someplace...showing BJ shooting it in Production (kinda muddy looking).

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People bitch about it and criticize it beforehand, but in the end you need the accuracy with the speed, and everybody leaves the stage smiling.

Maybe something like this is needed for the forum match?

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You just don;t want to come to Texas because you'll realize we have the best of everything, shooting, women, weather, all of it.... :P

And of course, Merlin, Shred, Chet, and a load of other BE'ers live here...

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People bitch about it and criticize it beforehand, but in the end you need the accuracy with the speed, and everybody leaves the stage smiling.

Maybe something like this is needed for the forum match?

I still get a lot of complaints about the hoser videos I post on my website.

"What's the challenge of a stage like that?"

"Anybody can yank the trigger like that!"

"That looks boring!"

etc....

Yeah so come to the match and do it! Then they'll complain that smiling that much makes their faces hurt!

I'm sorry I missed the Ione match, it sounded like my kind of stage. So far the best I've done is a 30 round stage in 7+ seconds.

7.8 seconds

TASC had a 18 round stage this weekend that I managed to shoot with a limited gun in 5.29 seconds with maybe 4 foot of movement required. I'll try to post a video of it when I get a chance.

Sucky 1.2 sec draw

Nolan

Skilled, but otherwise unremarkable.

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I found the picture of BJ on the 18hf stage we had at the 2003 Ohio Buckeye Blast:

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You started in the box on the left (which was a shooting area). This stage actually tested draw speed (something that is often lacking in stage design it seems).

There were 3 targets in the center port (you can see T6). T7-T9 where around the right wall, where BJ is shooting.

Simple. I was suprised by the different ways that it was shoot. If I recall, 3 top shooters shoot it 3 different ways (it always comes down to execution;) .

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Here's one from the always popular Coleman 4H match a few years ago. IIRC the stage was 20 top-bottom overlapping targets at about 3 yards.

1  T., Tim 	 59 	 C 	 Open 	 193 	 0 	 10.12 	 19.0711 	 200.0000 	 100.00%
2  F., Doug  53  A  Open  191  0  10.10  18.9109  198.3200  99.16%
3  S., Roy  35  A  Open  186  10  9.39  18.7433  196.5623  98.28%
4  P., Robert  34  B  Open  188  0  10.20  18.4314  193.2914  96.65%

Bummer about that mike.. I coulda broke 20.. darn a/b zone in the way.. woulda won the match.. grumble..

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found the scores from ours last month.

Place Name No. Class Division Pts Pen Time Hit Fact Stg Pts Stg %

1 PaulW 41 GM Open 124 0 6.56 18.9024 140.0000 100.00%

2 Dirtypool40 35 U Open 131 0 7.13 18.3731 136.0798 97.20%

3 BLKBRD 22 C Open 130 0 7.79 16.6881 123.5999 88.29%

4 Lambert*, Raymond 23 M Open 124 0 7.46 16.6220 123.1103 87.94%

5 Todd, Marshall 39 M Open 128 0 7.90 16.2025 120.0033 85.72%

6 Eric Neilson 29 M Open 130 0 8.61 15.0987 111.8280 79.88%

7 Collier, James 11 M Open 121 10 7.58 14.6438 108.4588 77.47%

8 Battistello*, Pat 3 M Open 120 10 7.90 13.9241 103.1284 73.66%

9 Donaldson, Bob 16 M Limited 118 0 8.96 13.1696 97.5402 69.67%

10 Mooney, Gary 28 B Limited 126 0 9.82 12.8310 95.0324 67.88%

11 Bonham, Jonathan 5 B Limited 123 0 10.13 12.1422 89.9308 64.24%

12 Cook, Daniel 13 B Limited 112 0 9.91 11.3017 83.7057 59.79%

13 Miller, Bill 26 A Open 129 0 11.56 11.1592 82.6502 59.04%

14 Donaldson, Vilma 17 B Open 129 10 10.81 11.0083 81.5326 58.24%

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