Thanks for the kind words. Its amazing but I'm actually happy with how I did this time. I only totally fucked one stage, and that was the classifier, where I committed 7 procedurals.
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Thanks for the kind words. Its amazing but I'm actually happy with how I did this time. I only totally fucked one stage, and that was the classifier, where I committed 7 procedurals.
That classifier is hard!
What's a procedural ??
Thanks dale. I was being facetious.
I plan on getting procedurals in many COFs then ;-)
Sounds like this format was fun for a lot of folks. I liked it for sure. There were 4 of us rifle guys on Sunday. We shot the 1st string of the classy straight up, but did off hand/shoulder after the reload on the second string. Good practice if you ever get caught on the wrong end of a wall.
The match had to score USPSA pistol rules. To my knowledge there are no rifle/3gun matches that use points, it's 2 hits anywhere to neuter, or 1 alpha/head shot. I had a blast and just cut loose. I've got to switch from 308 to 223 for the next couple of months and have a new scope I'm trying to get used to.
We should have some 60-75 yard steel at the next one for rifle hits.
I'm still trying to find the rifle scores. Any help would be appreciated!
Scores...we used to get scores on uspsa website, everything right there to look at and compare and analyze. Now they think we just want to know where we placed. Any more than that you've got to dig.
Go to www.practiscore.com
Enter tps in the search
Pic tps carbine or pistol
It will give you placement and percent
If you want details, when you pic the match, there is an option at top of page for "see results in old format". The old format is the only place I've been able to see times and penalties
I don't think we have any steel that will stand up to full caliber carbines even at that range
I have an assortment of mgm poppers and plates that I've been hammering at 50yrds for several years. They'll be fine for the 10 hits during a match.