FatboyFlash
Senior Member
It was hard!Honest opinions. What did you like/dislike about today's match?
It was hard!Honest opinions. What did you like/dislike about today's match?
Honest opinions. What did you like/dislike about today's match?
Thank youI heard quite a bit of positive feedback throughout the course of the day. A lot of people commenting that they weren't doing well, but no one saying this is too hard. I think when the stages can provide challenges for shooters that compete on a national level while still being fun for all to shoot, you've put on a good match.
Also, well done on the first match!
So was it too hard? Too many tough shots? Maybe a hoser stage would have been welcome relief?
All my questions have reason. For those who don't know, I am now part of the 3 person match director for RPS. I am in charge of the stages. As this part of it is newer to me, I'm trying to get a feel for it. I want to have challenging stages but not so hard it sucks to shoot.
This was on purpose. To combat the heat we focused on short stages with short resets.Movement seemed a little limited, no interest in a foot race but a little more spread out stage thrown in would be good imo.
I thought it might be part of that.This was on purpose. To combat the heat we focused on short stages with short resets.
That was a learning experience. We will have that fixed before it is used again.I had a issue with the popper that activated the drop-turner on Stage 4. I hit that popper at 12 and 11 o'clock at it did not fall using 147g. 9mm at 135 PF. Calibration with 115 factory ammo dropped it. Damn. The end of the hook on that popper is longer than the others. I think between the cable and the longer hook end, the popper was not working properly. The squad before us have many reshoots due to range equipment failure.