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As mentioned I shot at perry where there can be 1k plus shooters for the president 100 and about the same at the EIC match. I’m not trying to be best buddies with them but when you say how’s its going or just general conversation don’t give the look of I’m inconvenience you. I don’t ask many questions but again general conversation. Maybe that’s what it is maybe the sling guys have had bad interactions with f class guys and vice versa. Truth be told we have more people come up to us asking us questions about Alaska we all wear shirts saying where shirts with our club name on them.I think you'll find at SWN (and a majority matches) that most F Class shooters (no matter their level) are approachable and helpful so long as they aren't getting ready to shoot and/or just finished shooting and are reflecting/cleaning up their gear. And to be fair, same with the sling shooters.
As with any discipline, the questions you ask will often reflect the level of answer you get. You can expect there's a lot going on at any time and everyone is busy so there's always going to be a bit of 'I can't explain everything to you right now' so at matches it's usually more prudent to pick single items you'd like a little help with. But as a matter of general camaraderie I love the F Class people because unless they're discussing something personal amongst themselves they'll usually welcome anyone to join in, talk and learn.
You'll also get even more face time with everyone at this match because of pulling targets and that's when you can have some really cool conversations in-between shooters.
Edit: With a match like SWN there's nearly 400 competitors and everyone there will have a different skill set when it comes to communication, and they're all human so be patient when trying to talk to people. Say hi to enough of them and you'll find people that fit your style of communication. Some of the most generous, kind and helpful shooters I know tend to come off a little quick or short with their answers but you have to understand that just might be how they communicate, it's not personal. And if you're asking for help don't forget, please and thank you are always great too.
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