Scott Hearn
Well-Known Fanatic
[quote author=Wall link=topic=116.msg1567#msg1567 date=1286161652]
[quote author=Scott Hearn link=topic=116.msg1555#msg1555 date=1286157090]
[quote author=jtischauser link=topic=116.msg1526#msg1526 date=1286149053]
[quote author=Wall link=topic=116.msg1524#msg1524 date=1286146865]
DQ'ing sucked, but it was great shooting with you guys, I had alot of fun.
Jesse, thanks for the tips. Chris too.
It's really fun watching people that know what they're doing.
Anyone going to H&H next sunday?
I believe me & Jeff will be there.
Mitch & Rusty are usually there as well.
Steel Challenge at McCloud is that morning also.
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Sorry about the DQ Tony. That was the first time I have had to be on the giving end of a DQ. It sucked way worse than bring DQ'd believe.
I'll be at H&H. We should do a boomershooter squad again. I liked it except there wasn't quite enough shoot talking. Plus you homeboys need to learn to do scoring and RO'ing so we can all help out more. Shut we all need the RO class. I don't know half the rules I should.
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Jesse (and Wall) there was a thread over on Enos about this very thing. It was put up by a guy that had to DQ someone and how he hated to do it. Something along the lines of "if you've been DQ'd, don't think we like to do it. We RO's hate it more than you".
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If that's the case it must've sucked for Jesse pretty bad, because it sucked balls for me.
Lesson learned, no one to blame but myself.
I'll put it behind me and move forward.
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Well I'm sure you heard, but the saying goes "there are those who have, and there are those who will". So far I've been lucky and I'm still in the category of "those who will". But there's been a couple of times that they cut me some slack for barely breaking 180 or covering myself (it's easy to do when going prone or opening a door), but both of those I had my finger out of the trigger guard so they let me continue. It's one of those "Oh $h!t!" moments for sure. I shoot right handed and absolutely hate to move from right to left. Starting a stage deep and having to move a long distance back toward the uprange end is a real ***** too.
[quote author=Scott Hearn link=topic=116.msg1555#msg1555 date=1286157090]
[quote author=jtischauser link=topic=116.msg1526#msg1526 date=1286149053]
[quote author=Wall link=topic=116.msg1524#msg1524 date=1286146865]
DQ'ing sucked, but it was great shooting with you guys, I had alot of fun.
Jesse, thanks for the tips. Chris too.
It's really fun watching people that know what they're doing.
Anyone going to H&H next sunday?
I believe me & Jeff will be there.
Mitch & Rusty are usually there as well.
Steel Challenge at McCloud is that morning also.
[/quote]
Sorry about the DQ Tony. That was the first time I have had to be on the giving end of a DQ. It sucked way worse than bring DQ'd believe.
I'll be at H&H. We should do a boomershooter squad again. I liked it except there wasn't quite enough shoot talking. Plus you homeboys need to learn to do scoring and RO'ing so we can all help out more. Shut we all need the RO class. I don't know half the rules I should.
[/quote]
Jesse (and Wall) there was a thread over on Enos about this very thing. It was put up by a guy that had to DQ someone and how he hated to do it. Something along the lines of "if you've been DQ'd, don't think we like to do it. We RO's hate it more than you".
[/quote]
If that's the case it must've sucked for Jesse pretty bad, because it sucked balls for me.
Lesson learned, no one to blame but myself.
I'll put it behind me and move forward.
[/quote]
Well I'm sure you heard, but the saying goes "there are those who have, and there are those who will". So far I've been lucky and I'm still in the category of "those who will". But there's been a couple of times that they cut me some slack for barely breaking 180 or covering myself (it's easy to do when going prone or opening a door), but both of those I had my finger out of the trigger guard so they let me continue. It's one of those "Oh $h!t!" moments for sure. I shoot right handed and absolutely hate to move from right to left. Starting a stage deep and having to move a long distance back toward the uprange end is a real ***** too.