H&H October match will be a all Classifier

So we want a boring bunch of stand and shoot classifiers? How about we do Tick-Tock six times in a row and call it good?

I can't wait for some imaginative suggestions like Pucker Factor that we've all shot AT LEAST five times. It will be so much fun doing the same thing over and over! It's what winning feels like! It will be like being three-years-old again! So fresh! So new! Untested waters full of excitement....
 
Mitch Gibson said:
So we want a boring bunch of stand and shoot classifiers? How about we do Tick-Tock six times in a row and call it good?

I can't wait for some imaginative suggestions like Pucker Factor that we've all shot AT LEAST five times. It will be so much fun doing the same thing over and over! It's what winning feels like! It will be like being three-years-old again! So fresh! So new! Untested waters full of excitement....
mitch, classifiers are tests. thats it. the only people are into classifier matches are to get classified quick (pull the bandaid off fast), or the guys that think they can luck their way into prominence and adoration by getting a high(er) classification. -the lottery shooters.
no ill will intended toward H&H or Feegee and company. Theres definitely a need for a classifier match occasionally when youre in a growing area. its just a test, or tests.
 
I'm not sure if you're aware that we're all designing stages and talking about these things well before any of it hits BS.

We're limited in what we can choose due to the indoor limitation. The majority of active classifiers can't be run at H&H. We have six stages. Most of the classifiers offered in-state have been highly repetitive this year. None of them offered prone or kneeling shooting, or fixed time. Basic skills.

We have the chance to do something fun, or at least interesting, with basic skills testing. We tried a fixed time course several months ago and no one in charge knew the rules about scoring it, which was sad and sort of awful, so I'd hesitate to suggest one of those. This match could offer something fresh even with just a different set of classifiers than the same ones we've been shooting all year.
 
I agree Mitch!! I am only trying to keep everyone happy so I thought a fall and spring all classifier match would maybe do that. Help the new guys out, and also help out all the people that want to be paper A, M or GM. I really don't care which as long as the majority of people are happy, and if they are not maybe they can bring some fresh ideas to this match. I am always willing to do whatever I can do to make this indoor match all it can be with the limited space and props we have. We have now starting to use walls, swingers, and are in the process of building and creating even more cool things to try to make the match the best we can. You guys see me at most of the matches so hit me up if you have a idea or want to help!
 
Whatever you guys choose, I will shoot.
Different is good.

My comment was supposed to be an attempt at comedy, I did use the big teeth smiley.
 
I can count, but what does it have to do with shooting

btw, I meant the benthic comment as a joke, I hope you werent mad at me calling you algae
 
mike cyrwus said:
I can count, but what does it have to do with shooting

btw, I meant the benthic comment as a joke, I hope you werent mad at me calling you algae
 

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^^^ This applies to all classifier matches.

Just my opinion, but one a year is plenty. Adding a second classifier to every other match even is a better idea. Again JMO...
 
Micah_Rowe said:
We should shoot 13-13 "Bukkake" or 13-14 "Scat Attack"

Oh, and lottery shooters, don't let anyone try and make you feel bad by doing your best and striving to succeed.
Micah, I will buy you a couple scratch-offs and wish you luck, but the chicken wings and 2 loose cigarettes are your responsibility
 
I'm going to ask the newbie question... does it matter if I'm not concerned with being classified? I'm not concerned so much about the cost (although $20 is much better than $30!), but I'm just wanting to shoot a match.
 
The classification aspect doesn't matter unless you're a USPSA member with an eye for moving up the classification rankings. This will be an easy match for new shooters. No stage plans, just shooting. Two stages will have movement, but not much. We'll have a brieifng for new match shooters to cover safety rules, game rules, and scoring.
 
If there are any new shooters that would like to join USPSA and get classified right off the bat this is the match that you need to shoot. I will have some USPSA info at sign in table If someone wants to join at that time. If anyone has any questions PM me or fine me at the match. Thanks......
 
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