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Not it didnt and thats pretty shitty. A crew assembled those stages over 3 days and essentially one man is breaking them down.
Folks must have taken the "shoot the same stages as the pros" thing too literally, cause they dont set up or tear down either. Ha~! lol!Bryan Hoover said:Most of our squad are from OKC, we tore down the last stage we shot. There's no excuse for people not helping! WTF? Do we not want to continue having the match? If you can't tear down don't shoot!!
That's funny right there! I heard carpenter was playing Jesse T. He didn't tape or reset either.mike cyrwus said:Folks must have taken the "shoot the same stages as the pros" thing too literally, cause they dont set up or tear down either. Ha~! lol!
just kidding, thats they way matches go unless youre right there to catch a squad finishing up and start cracking a whip
i keith garcia'd it....aka reluctantly reset steel onlyJesse Tischauser said:I heard carpenter was playing Jesse T.
I would personally pay more to make sure the match happened and get Bryan some help. Would love to help set up and tear down when I can but work didn't allow for set up this time and I went home a little early due to a dq so could tear down eitherJake S said:Need some feed back guys...How would guys feel if the match fees were increased to shoot 3 Gun at USSA? Bryan has worked his tail off planning and building some elaborate run and gun stages lately. He could possibly use some of the increased match fees to pay guys for set up and tear down assistance. Thoughts? Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I317 using Tapatalk
I would pay a little moreJake S said:Need some feed back guys...How would guys feel if the match fees were increased to shoot 3 Gun at USSA? Bryan has worked his tail off planning and building some elaborate run and gun stages lately. He could possibly use some of the increased match fees to pay guys for set up and tear down assistance. Thoughts? Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I317 using Tapatalk
Proper etiquette when you DQ is to stay for the full match and help reset every stage and the help tear down. A DQ is no reason to abandon your squad. Doing so is poor sportsmanship.Clint Dismore said:I would personally pay more to make sure the match happened and get Bryan some help. Would love to help set up and tear down when I can but work didn't allow for set up this time and I went home a little early due to a dq so could tear down either
And his mouth was wide open on the way homeJesse Tischauser said:That's funny right there! I heard carpenter was playing Jesse T. He didn't tape or reset either.
That's only true if you drive your buddies to the match. Although I wouldn't hesitate to leave Wall behind. That dude can hitch hike like a GM.jeffhughes said:Proper etiquette when you DQ is to stay for the full match and help reset every stage and the help tear down. A DQ is no reason to abandon your squad. Doing so is poor sportsmanship.
I would slightly disagree with you, just mildly. While Ive hardly ever seen a dq-ed shooter just go home early, to call it bad etiquette would be to lessen the awesomeness of the majority of guys that do stay, and help the squad. just slightly.jeffhughes said:Proper etiquette when you DQ is to stay for the full match and help reset every stage and the help tear down. A DQ is no reason to abandon your squad. Doing so is poor sportsmanship.
Ok, I get that and agree. Guys who do stay are totally awesome....mike cyrwus said:I would slightly disagree with you, just mildly. While Ive hardly ever seen a dq-ed shooter just go home early, to call it bad etiquette would be to lessen the awesomeness of the majority of guys that do stay, and help the squad. just slightly.
That was USSA of the past, it hasn't been like for at least two years....The Antichrome said:USSA used to leave all the props and structures out on the ranges so people could use them anytime.
We just moved target stands and poppers around for the various different matches, training classes, and events.
There was virtually no after match teardown.