He lulled us into a false sense of security...for 1 match, then put the hammer down on us all.Congrats to Kieth Trapp winning FTR. He did it the hard way, overcoming a crossfire on day one. Amazing performance.
I honestly have no idea how many crossfires there were, but I did hear more than one competitor talk about how they've recently switched to a bigger magnum and how it affected gun handling that they weren't used to, so maybe that was some of it at least for some of the crosses in Open.I am curious. Why so many crossfires?
Pretty amazing that several of them stayed in the top 10 after cross firing.Thanks for the responses @F Class John & @rardoin. I followed most of it online, that was very cool. I noticed quite a few really good shooters crossfire which surprised me. I wasn't sure if it was a factor of range design or E Targets, or both.
It was my pleasure to help and I'm glad I could get you back functioning for the rest of the match.F Class John I want to thank you publicly for taking time during / between relays to assist me with my Rodzilla rest which the 5 axis top was stuck. Looking back, stopping you to ask “what to do” was probably not appropriate when you were in the midst of concentrating on your shooting. Its was an act of kindness by you I will never forget.
John walked me briskly to his truck, grabbed his tools and disassembled enough to teach me what needed to be done. I later made the repair and in the meantime Rodzilla expedited a part over night that did improve the problem I was having.
Again, thank you John and congratulations on a finish in the tournament.. it was tough out there!
No surprise there, John is 'that kind of guy'. F-class has it's share of such folks. It is one of the main reasons I jumped in to the sport. Rod is also very supportive of the rests he sells.F Class John I want to thank you publicly for taking time during / between relays to assist me with my Rodzilla rest which the 5 axis top was stuck. Looking back, stopping you to ask “what to do” was probably not appropriate when you were in the midst of concentrating on your shooting. Its was an act of kindness by you I will never forget.
John walked me briskly to his truck, grabbed his tools and disassembled enough to teach me what needed to be done. I later made the repair and in the meantime Rodzilla expedited a part over night that did improve the problem I was having.
Again, thank you John and congratulations on a finish in the tournament.. it was tough out there!
The list of names was people who have shot at Winnequah club before. It included sling shooters also. The names that had FO or FTR after the name, were the ones that were registered for these matches.Saw the name Erik Cortina in the competitor list and was looking forward to watching his E- Target and seeing how things developed for him at this match, but he did not shoot. What's going on?