First of all let me repeat that I always have respect for stage writers, and everyone should.
It doesn't mean you can't have a complaint or comment, just remember that the writer gave
their free time to do a match for you.
I was a stage writer for more than a decade, and maybe I'm not done yet, Smiley, but you can't
please everyone, and that being said you must go out on a limb sometimes to keep it fresh
and interesting. T- Bone understands this.
As far as last Saturday's match, I LOVE movement, but others do not. Some have issues that
keep them from enjoying a whole lot of movement. I like new and different target orders, and
I managed Stage 1 and stage 4 just fine, (I don't think I had ever seen those two just that way,
and I liked them, ) but newer shooters may have not, so much.
Most know I'm not a fan of small and far, but I don't like REAL close, either.
So, to me the only real issues with the match was shotgun. Most shoot short barrel, open choke
guns, and some for many and various reasons shoot light loads, meaning that long range KD
targets torture those who don't like to shoot SG, anyway. I watched many hit the targets that
were out there with a full pattern and the targets said something that sounded like HAHAHAHA!
Also, shooting anywhere along the firing line is usually great, but forcing the shooter to have to
pick spots along the way which are the only places to see the targets means penalties.
Because of SG I would give the match a 3, even though it was fun.
By the way, I REALLY enjoyed the stories about war animals! Of course I firmly believe that no
matter where, when or who wrote the match we should always have stage stories!!!
Just the view from my saddle,
Harley.