2) I'm a good shooter - when my head is in the game. When I was relaxed and focused, I shot on a par with shooters much more experienced and in much higher classes than me. Wish this had happened more often.
3) All my gear works - very well. The only malfunctions I had were on the last two stages of day two, when I was a little tired and didn't fully seat my mags on a couple of reloads. This unfortunately caused a problem with the gear behind the gun, and got me excited. See #1.
3) There are a lot of really great people in this sport, and the SSN is a great place to meet a bunch of them.
4) There are a handful of putzes in this sport, and you meet them at the SSN, too. Fortunately, there aren't many of them.
5) Shaking hands with Rob Leatham is like shaking hands with a friendly bear. He said he was worried about me beating him, but I think he was either lying or had me confused with someone else. The only way that could happen would be if he left after the first stage or got DQ'ed.
6) Its pretty awe inspiring to sit in a room with that many of the best shooters in the world.
7) Sometimes a friendly smile and a "how's it goin?" are just what you need to get back on track. Thanks, KL.
8) The fast guy in your squad? He really is that fast. Congrats on an impressive finish, Scott Warren.
9) Staring day two at the very top of the hill was a pain. Don't those Illinois boys know ranges are supposed to be nice and flat like they are at home?
10) Watching BJ Norris and Rob Leatham shoot was a study in contrasts.
This post has been edited by bbbean: 04 May 2009 - 06:06 AM

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