So the mud on my cleats has finally dried.
While it was a little muddy, I had a great time AND didn't get DQ'd. I was handed some pretty valuable nuggets of info from a couple of decent shooters that really helped out. How to pick up a gun from a table... I got to witness it done wrong 2x, and a guy next to me explained what happened and how to avoid having the mag drop out after the first shot.
Making a mag change properly (not holding gun too far away) and a couple of others.
I only had one bad (really bad) stage and that was 5. I need to get intimate with the steel. I figured out that I was pushing my shots (left) It was so bad that I was aiming at one plate and the one two to the left went down.![]()
I made sure to thank the RO's after each stage. (another nugget). I had an RO ask if I was a newer shooter (lol) He said I had great muzzle control and safe handling skills. This was awesome to hear.
The Sunday shoot off was pretty fun too. Didn't make it out of the first round, but it was close. The time of my reload to target engagement was just to slow. I have a few things to work on and won just about my entry fee back in giveaways. Jerry did an AMAZING job at running the match and the prizes were incredible and numerous.
Thanks to all!