I will second stormbringers thanks to all who braved the weather and hung in there to the end of the match.
It was definitely not as smooth a day as I had hoped, but some learning points for future NON-NOVEMBER matches!!!
Storm and I will be getting to the results tomorrow likely, as we are too numb fingered and frozen brained to get it together tonight. If you were at the match and HAVE NOT sent me your email address please email
md3gun@hotmail.com to ensure that you get the results sent to you.
As to the CFO shenanigans, it related to new rules on shrouding that state all pistol and rifle steel must be shrouded in such a manner that the coving is tied into a berm and much more substantial than the traditional 2x6 A-frame planks we have traditionally used in our matches at EESA. As we received the details of this new "recommendation" on friday at about noon, it meant that a good portion of the set up for the match was delayed until this morning and several stages had to be scrapped/replaced or significantly altered to meet these criteria.
Needless to say, it made for a rough evening and difficult start to the day today. Then the weather didn't help (much as I'd like to blame the CFO for that...).
These are issues that all clubs will face and any outdoor action shooting sports that use steel, so I would encourage all clubs to make some noise with their club executives to address these problems, as well as talk to your MP's and MPP's about the baseless reasons being put forward (ie, "this is what we want, who needs evidence for it") to see if we can squash this before it becomes too ingrained.
Again, thanks to all the competitors for showing up and I look forward to seeing you all at the next match!!
lonedrone