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2 gun @ Carolina Guns & Gear Range

400 yd opening shot. First shooter of the day.

 

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Bounding from barrel to barrel. Started at 100 yds with shooting carbine, run to a barrel @75 shoot & reload, run to a barrel @50 shoot, run to a line at 20ish yds shoot with pistol, run up to walls and shoot bad guys with pistol.
 

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This is the aforementioned 20ish yard shot.

 

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Ruck containing 80lbs of weight. Run about 70 yards uphill, total elevation change of about 20ft. Then shoot. It was difficult to get in a good shooting position with the weight on my back. I had to improvise, quickly.
 

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muskrat;n63760 said:
Ruck containing 80lbs of weight. Run about 70 yards uphill, total elevation change of about 20ft. Then shoot. It was difficult to get in a good shooting position with the weight on my back. I had to improvise, quikly.

Uhhh, no.
 
It was a pretty tough day overall but once again I finally started figuring stuff out by the end of the match. The settings I have to use in lower light conditions make for poorer quality images when I have to crop. That's why they seem a little soft in more than a few of them. We got some good ones that I was happy about, though. I'm glad y'all like them, I appreciate y'all letting me fool around with this camera stuff while you're shooting your stages.
 
Trigger_Pull;n67262 said:
It was a pretty tough day overall but once again I finally started figuring stuff out by the end of the match. The settings I have to use in lower light conditions make for poorer quality images when I have to crop. That's why they seem a little soft in more than a few of them. We got some good ones that I was happy about, though. I'm glad y'all like them, I appreciate y'all letting me fool around with this camera stuff while you're shooting your stages.

Awesome pics as always.

You sir are a great ambassador to the sport. Your pictures are an excellent way to promote the sport, competitors and the hosting clubs.

Thank you.
 
Trigger_Pull;n67262 said:
I appreciate y'all letting me fool around with this camera stuff while you're shooting your stages.

Honestly never saw you while shooting the stage
 
Mike Overlay;n67267 said:
Awesome pics as always.

You sir are a great ambassador to the sport. Your pictures are an excellent way to promote the sport, competitors and the hosting clubs.

Thank you.

Agree, 100%!

Thanks Bradley!
 
Trigger_Pull;n67262 said:
It was a pretty tough day overall but once again I finally started figuring stuff out by the end of the match. The settings I have to use in lower light conditions make for poorer quality images when I have to crop. That's why they seem a little soft in more than a few of them. We got some good ones that I was happy about, though. I'm glad y'all like them, I appreciate y'all letting me fool around with this camera stuff while you're shooting your stages.

You are your own worst critic my friend. Besides most of us look much better in low light.
 
Thank you for the kind words, guys! I'm getting closer to where I want to be, but there's still room for improvements with consistent quality throughout the match and picture editing. I've got to get better quick, hot weather will be here soon.
 


This weekend I shot Mid Range F-class. We shot 300yds twice and then to 500yds. Due to the fog we could not see the targets at 600yds.

 

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Trigger_Pull;67896 said:
Thank you for the kind words, guys! I'm getting closer to where I want to be, but there's still room for improvements with consistent quality throughout the match and picture editing. I've got to get better quick, hot weather will be here soon.

Your pics are always top notch. Thanks for taking them, based on the pics from cggr you would never know how bad I did! Lol
 
The person running the USPSA account on Facebook shared the CGGR photo gallery to their followers last night. Just giving a heads up that y'all might be too famous to leave the house this morning.
 
Trigger_Pull;n68437 said:
The person running the USPSA account on Facebook shared the CGGR photo gallery to their followers last night. Just giving a heads up that y'all might be too famous to leave the house this morning.

I saw that. Your work is famous now!
 
The photos from the Sir Walter match were shared and described as a DQ festival. Change... American style!!! Is there a major rule difference in IPSC that I'm unaware of?
 
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Trigger_Pull;n84039 said:
The photos from the Sir Walter match were shared and described as a DQ festival. Change... American style!!! Is there a major rule difference in IPSC that I'm unaware of?

Guess I'm at a loss. No clue what is meant by that.
 
Wolffy;n84043 said:
Guess I'm at a loss. No clue what is meant by that.

All I could guess was some looked close to the 180, but I didn't know with the guy presumably begin from Italy.
 
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Trigger_Pull;n84044 said:
All I could guess we're some looked close to the 180, but I didn't know with the guy presumably begin from Italy.

That's about all I could figure. I love how people can look at stills and know it's a 180. How do you know where the 180 line is from looking at a picture? Crazy.

Btw great pics as always.
 
Wolffy;n84048 said:
Btw great pics as always.

thank you! With the USPSA FB sharing the albums the pictures are being viewed by a lot of people from outside of the US. His description made me laugh, then made me wonder.
 
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Trigger_Pull;n84054 said:
thank you! With the USPSA FB sharing the albums the pictures are being viewed by a lot of people from outside of the US. His description made me laugh, then made me wonder.

Who really cares what Europeans think about USPSA anyways?
 
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