Winner, you kicked ass here . I am amazed the trolls gave up so fast .Just wait until I break into the 3-gun scene.
I know nothing about what happened, but that sounds downright awful.It was a shoot owner who's dog bit half a kids face off so they can fall into category 2 as well. (Not a PRS shoot but same principal.)Guy lost his property over it. Again, nothing to be gained, much to be lost.
Also, no one is going to change their mind until it's too late.
I used to take my dog to matches.. depending on the size of the dog, they make eye and ear protection for them. Mutt Muffs is what I used to use for mine. He was a GSD. Wonderful dog and my match buddy until distemper took him way too soon. Miss him every day.I'm curious if you guys can share best practice here. I'm shooting my first match next Saturday the 14th - I figured I'd give it a try because every stage is going to be shot from prone or "modified prone" (not sure what that is) which I think is going to be as easy as it can get. Also, you have to shoot suppressed, event is called the "Belly Button Can Jam" in CO Springs.
I'm going to try my best to come in dead last, but I was thinking, since the entire thing is going to be suppressed, can I bring my dog? I imagine she'd be sitting in the car most of the day, but wanted to ask you guys if this would be considered weird behavior or not. My dog sitter worthy friends are busy that day so if not I need to come up with a solution.
Depends on the dog. My last dog would have been terrified. Dog before that would have went to sleep when she realized no one was shooting at birds.