OK TGT Gun Nuts,
I have put a lot of work into a website that I am hoping will put a new twist on competition shooting. The idea of the site (roughly) is to engage competition shooters all over the state and allow them to come together online and be able to "challenge" each other (or challenge other teams) and be able to compete. This is going to be unique in the sense that the challenger can be any where in the state, shoot from any range, and shoot at any time. To start it is going to be friendly honor based shoots and eventually I will be able to build up the process enough where I will have local meets that will shoot and then will be able to compete for prizes and money. I have already lined up some support from a vendor for optics, too. The idea is that you will submit the results of your shoot, the winner will be announced, and then the website will keep track of your standings and rankings for you. So You will be able to see you ranking in your region locally, and eventually even statewide. Right now it's a basic website with bugs and such and I need to get some people to actually join up and test it out so I can see what I need to work on and what process issues I will have. It is an extreme work in progress and I am not website developer so believe me, it's rough, but it's coming along. And will only get better once I get things rolling. I will plan to give away some type of optic at the beginning of next year to a lucky beta tester winner. I haven't figured out what that'll be yet, but it will probably be a mid grade red dot, scope or something similar (valued in the $300 range is kinda the limit the vendor gave me).
If you are interested and want to try it out and be on the ground floor of something that will be an up an coming website in the Texas firearms community, let me know. As the site builds I will be looking for moderators from all over the state to be able to assist with matches, local set ups, regulating matches, and of course participate in tournaments. I expect if things work out to how I have planned, it will be a pretty fun set up.
Cheers!
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I have put a lot of work into a website that I am hoping will put a new twist on competition shooting. The idea of the site (roughly) is to engage competition shooters all over the state and allow them to come together online and be able to "challenge" each other (or challenge other teams) and be able to compete. This is going to be unique in the sense that the challenger can be any where in the state, shoot from any range, and shoot at any time. To start it is going to be friendly honor based shoots and eventually I will be able to build up the process enough where I will have local meets that will shoot and then will be able to compete for prizes and money. I have already lined up some support from a vendor for optics, too. The idea is that you will submit the results of your shoot, the winner will be announced, and then the website will keep track of your standings and rankings for you. So You will be able to see you ranking in your region locally, and eventually even statewide. Right now it's a basic website with bugs and such and I need to get some people to actually join up and test it out so I can see what I need to work on and what process issues I will have. It is an extreme work in progress and I am not website developer so believe me, it's rough, but it's coming along. And will only get better once I get things rolling. I will plan to give away some type of optic at the beginning of next year to a lucky beta tester winner. I haven't figured out what that'll be yet, but it will probably be a mid grade red dot, scope or something similar (valued in the $300 range is kinda the limit the vendor gave me).
If you are interested and want to try it out and be on the ground floor of something that will be an up an coming website in the Texas firearms community, let me know. As the site builds I will be looking for moderators from all over the state to be able to assist with matches, local set ups, regulating matches, and of course participate in tournaments. I expect if things work out to how I have planned, it will be a pretty fun set up.
Cheers!
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