You get what I get!Can we show the F-TR shooters some love... and post their scores too.
Thanks
Thanks Keith, wish you were there to get your butt kicked! Lol. Man them guy and (girl's - Laura ) ain't playing around! Litz is doing it! Wow what a match!! I'm leaving in the morning go get mine kicked I think. Lol
I wish you and everyone else shooting the best of luck!!
Thanks for the Post's! I can see the entire results now.You get what I get!
Hell no!!!....he's shooting his DasherIs Keith T. Running the wsm at 600?
JayInteresting - I read that they did not squad the leaders on the same relay for the final day of the match. They are spread out all over 4 relays. That seems.... weird to me.
Interesting - I read that they did not squad the leaders on the same relay for the final day of the match. They are spread out all over 4 relays. That seems.... weird to me.
Jay
Why is it weird? I suspect to ensure everyone has a shot at shooting in early (usually milder) conditions they would move everyone around. Has happened in every big match I have ever shot.
I guess your experience has been different from mine - generally, IME, the practice is to squad the leaders together on the last day so that someone in competition for the win doesn't get hosed by bad relay. Or, vice versa, win on account of a bunny relay. I totally agree with the notion of moving guys around for the first few days, but the home stretch should be an even race.
Yes, we all pay lip service to the "cream will rise to the top" notion, but the fact is, you put two apples-to-apples shooters against each other and one catches a no-wind relay while the other catches a 20mph, constantly switching relay, who is more likely to win out? Them's the breaks, but I think the match directors should take some care to make the finish as even as possible.