Re: After Action for Mammoth Match
Dude, you are coming across like a total ass....
I would like to have gone, but I trust the opinions of those present and feel I got a pretty good read on how the match was set up...
Constructive criticism is the only way to grow.
I know as a CRO for our little match in Phx, that I have taken the input from the past couple years to make the course of fire I'm responsible for challenging and fun. I also set the stages with a deliberate dislike for "gaming". Its not easy, but stages can be set up to level the field so everyone has fun and a challenge.
A shooter winning a class after picking up a new boltgun and having not shot precision rifle comps is nothing new, top level 3 gun shooters are known to do it often. Then there's folks like FK out here on the west side that were olympic shooters and can just plain shoot, no gaming involved.
All in all it sounds like Mammoth was a success, and will hopefully evolve.
Dude, you are coming across like a total ass....
I would like to have gone, but I trust the opinions of those present and feel I got a pretty good read on how the match was set up...
Constructive criticism is the only way to grow.
I know as a CRO for our little match in Phx, that I have taken the input from the past couple years to make the course of fire I'm responsible for challenging and fun. I also set the stages with a deliberate dislike for "gaming". Its not easy, but stages can be set up to level the field so everyone has fun and a challenge.
A shooter winning a class after picking up a new boltgun and having not shot precision rifle comps is nothing new, top level 3 gun shooters are known to do it often. Then there's folks like FK out here on the west side that were olympic shooters and can just plain shoot, no gaming involved.
All in all it sounds like Mammoth was a success, and will hopefully evolve.