how about a Ferris wheel?
Only if we get Jeff back in the game.
While we are at it, how about a Rhodesian wall? OK, Zimbabwe wall if you prefer.
how about a Ferris wheel?
bend over and crawl through
well you always have the option to take a 20% penalty for that stage and shoot with the lights on... I had to do this once because I shot with a bad shoulder and because I was recovering from surgery and could not perform what the stage required me to do I took the ding rather than a DNF... pretty simple stuff reallyWith my eye sight and the stenght of my glasses, and basic optics, the depth of focus in really light condition is non existant for me. As such, my ability to hit the target in near-dark has NOTHING to do with my shooting ablity. I see nothing if I focus on my sights, and this is bulls**t, as much as some people might think it's "cool". this is even ignoring the fact that different people's eyes take different lengths of time to adjust to darkness, which totally throws out the windows the idea that ipsc matches are supposed to be test of SHOOTING ABILITY.
In misc level 1s or 2s, who cares. In the provincial championships, when the competition is so tights, putting in a stage where someone is f**ked because his depth of focus in low light is next to zero, has nothing to do with shooting or IPSC... That's how you should ready it![]()
I'd argue that since eyesight is an integral part of being able to shoot well, low light is just a different version of testing shooting ability. The reason so many of our ahem..."distinguished" shooters go to red dots is because thier eyesight is not what it used to be and they can't focus like a 25 year old, but the dot levels the field in open.With my eye sight and the stenght of my glasses, and basic optics, the depth of focus in really light condition is non existant for me. As such, my ability to hit the target in near-dark has NOTHING to do with my shooting ablity. I see nothing if I focus on my sights, and this is bulls**t, as much as some people might think it's "cool". this is even ignoring the fact that different people's eyes take different lengths of time to adjust to darkness, which totally throws out the windows the idea that ipsc matches are supposed to be test of SHOOTING ABILITY.
What are good hotels in the area?
Can somebody tell me how to prepay for the provincials?
TIA
Pete
What are good hotels in the area?
There is a "motel" about 5 minutes from the range. It is your normal family run rural motel.
Then there is the comfort Inn in St. Thomas which is about 20 minutes from the range.
I am going to seek group rates from both.



























