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07-09-2016, 07:21 #21
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Re: Being part of a Squad... a newbie primer
Moving on from dates, I personally think chairs should be outlawed at shoots unless you have a valid medical reason. From my experience the guy with the chair is normally in it while others are patching.
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07-09-2016, 07:23 #22
Re: Being part of a Squad... a newbie primer
"The sun was yellow, none of these oranges and purples. And there was a cow in that field. Must have been there for, oh, forty five minutes maybe an hour"
Reaper Man ~ TP (PBUH)Israeli Carry is for dead people
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07-09-2016, 07:39 #23
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Re: Being part of a Squad... a newbie primer
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07-09-2016, 09:16 #24
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Re: Being part of a Squad... a newbie primer
I bring my chair along, It is only used when the shooter is up. I sit for a min and then do what i need to do. Some people are just lazy, and done want to assist in the running of the day!
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07-09-2016, 09:24 #25
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Re: Being part of a Squad... a newbie primer
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07-09-2016, 13:56 #26
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Re: Being part of a Squad... a newbie primer
I have a chair I take with to shoots. It is a small fishing chair with integrated cooler, so it keeps my water cold. I basically sit die a minute or two at a time while the shooter is busy on the line. When the holster commands is given, I am our there patching/resetting targets or picking up brass.
As long as everyone who had chairs do the same, I don't mind them. Africa champs day 2 would have been terrible if I had to stand while waiting for 2-3 squads to finish up in the second to last range.
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