Some of you's iz crazies!
@2:30.
I like to watch her wiggle.
Lotta hands on her today.
Some of you's iz crazies!
Some of you's iz crazies!
OOC thread all day.finally uncased my guns since the range day. who got their sweaty hands all over my rifle? it's covered in rust! lol
That meet went off pretty good, huh??? Rick (the owner), James (the manager), and Jeff were all extremely helpful from back when I was just tossing the idea around all the way up until I was leaving the day of the meet. Rick and James did everything they could legally do to accommodate us:
-special pricing
-opened up the archery range to campers
-stayed later than usual for any campers
-arrived earlier than usual the morning of the meet
-made sure the skeet area was prepped for the meet (cleared a lot of brush off the land that had piled up from them expanding the berms)
-completely overhauled the tac-lanes with brand new shooting positions - including several new positions that no other ranges in the area have. I didn't catch the name of the man who put those together, but he worked hard to get everything set up in time.
-made sure the berms would be ready in time for the meet
-opened the range up to full auto earlier than they were anticipating, beginning the day of our meet
-worked with the CHL instructor who had the classroom reserved for the day of our meet and got him to let us have the room instead (thanks Bruce Kaase!!!)
-shut down a pistol bay to outside shooters while we conducted our .22 competition
-brought in full staff of RSO's for our event
-Jeff was helping some people haul loads to and from their vehicles on occasion
-James mentioned possibly bringing in port-a-johns for the next meet if we'd like them
-They're still going to be adding even MORE to the berms and adding improved baffles to the rifle area
-I'm sure there's more that I'm just not thinking of.
Rick, James, and Jeff all made it very clear that they wanted to do everything they could to make us as comfortable as possible for the meet, and they wanted to encourage us to stay with TSSR. In my opinion, they did a great job and I really hope we made a good impression on them in return. I would like to see us return to TSSR in the future.
On the TGT side, thank you SO MUCH Robert for heading up the lunch and everyone involved in bringing food and supplies. The classroom did turn out a little small, but I think if we could have worked it out to where we had both rows of tables for sitting, there would have been enough room. We're already brainstorming ideas to improve on the seating for the next meet. One thing I think would work out nice is if for future meets, we plan ahead and try to get everyone with canopies to park together and put the canopies together. I've seen this done at other local events and it works out really impressive.
I don't know who owns that suppressed Beretta, but I wish I could have shot it.
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Have you ever been to a meet?Damn, I'm sorry I missed it! I WILL be there next time (assuming I'm still mostly vertical!
Ah, too bad I missed you.Yes. I think it was last year's meet. The one you didn't go to. Maybe the one before that, not sure. Thegomezclan guy, David, and his two older sons went together.
Lol no you don't. Thats the gun that ejected a little chunk of cancer directly into Clarkes mouth and almost gave Jakkassh pink eye.
I don't know what's wrong with it but the blow back when suppressed is terrible. People standing way behind the shooting line were complaining about crap hitting them in the face.