Thanks to everyone who helped out at the match, the stages were well built and nicely squared away. And massive thanks to the Sponsors. But, and I say this with reservation, this match, for a number of reasons, was not up to par with previous Nationals. For me, and this is me personally, we need more stages with a greater variety of challenges, yes I know Sharon had it's limits as to what they could hold, and did the best they could do, that simply means we need more oversight from IPSC Canada. The near total lack of communication regarding info about registrations (accepted, on wait list, received etc) was totally unacceptable. Same goes for squad lists and shoot times. I am not privy to all the ins and outs of IPSC Ontario, and can imagine they have their own internal struggles to deal with, so again IPSC Canada should have stepped in. First and foremost the Nationals website should be a part of
http://www.ipsc-canada.org/nationals/2015 next year would be /nationals/2016 or something. A standardized template that the host section simply fills in, ensuring the same, relevant information is provided each year would be a simple task. Host graphics would fill in the rest of the page so that each year has it's own look and feel. Now true, I am not a web designer, but strangely I know a bunch of IPSC people are, and I'm told this is pretty damn simple to do. I am also of the belief that squads should not be setting steel and pasting targets, we are there for the week, use as on work days, I'd much rather do that than do it during my shooting. As we saw, one shooter now has a custom painted pistol due to a paint can leaking all over it. That is messed up. People should know they have been accepted into the match, in this day and age, the instant some is entered into the system an email should be generated letting them know. The more info the better. Many other regions allow self squading and self work squading for their big matches, I don't understand why we can't figure this out here. The match director would always have the ability to make changes when needed. This match is supposed to be our premiere match, and compared to previous Nationals I just don't think it was. I know that means some people are going to hate me, or tell me to host one myself or whatever, but that's my opinion. I still had fun, and I'm glad I came, and I'm thrilled to see the level of shooters that now occupy PD, but I think it could have been better with not much more work. In talking to a number of people involved in the match, they communicated the same to me and simply shrugged when I questioned them on things. And I am not ungrateful for what we got, though some will accuse me of being so, I just know what I've seen in the past and had hoped to see this year.