CQBm7 Championship - AAR and stats

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As always it was a great day at Service CQBm7 Championship.

Every time I go up, I look at the weather and then realize I have forgotten my rain gear or whatever on the chair by my front door.

But again once Tim arrived, the sky’s attempted to unleash on us, but with that special “Tim look” they thought they better not and then it cleared up enough for a great day!

How did you like the change up on the targets! Got me going too! Always something different.

A special thank you out to Sandy on stats and Dave and Enoch as AROs.

The rib and chicken BBQ was “mouthwatering” delicious (see photos below).

What a great set of prizes!
Many thanks to our Sponsors:
MD Charlton, Sig 250, choice of cal.
Vortex Spitfire 3x scope
Epps, gift certificates x 2
Cabalas, Baskra Multi Reticle Electro Sight
Last year’s NEA rifle, 12.5 inch AR-15
Richard Wakefield, set of his Books (Blinding White Flash, Invasion)
 
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STATS

HPS 550 "Master" Class
1st 483 thekid
2nd 475 bolivar
3rd 456 smith629
4th 441 dink27, by count back
441 kimkong
438 grogzgr
432 snapshot
432 imarco
428 tituspullo
426 adam
424 ace
419 norton-pr
419 browncow
418 mississaugagunnut
414 vri
413 ogradyrw
409 diablo9845
408 ghooosts
405 blinkblinknohero

"Operator" Class
1st 399 rchmontreal
2nd 398 henrytheyellowdart
3rd 397 hungary
4th 394 magoo
393 mellowyellow
392 308trshooter
388 cpla
388 capt_willard
387 canthitdick
387 pitbull1973
387 maddog
386 thunderridge
378 klatham
376 kittykat
373 emeyer3
370 cplb
370 crusader556
367 cmccu

"Rookie" Class
1st 365 theduck
2nd 364 ganderite
3rd 355 toxicdjkp
4th 348 telles75
347 mak
341 tenx684
337 thomas
331 ms
331 jrwqor
331 gunsnhorses
330 atr
330 defendertech
309 diamondduck
298 canadianviking
293 bazboom
284 koesdibyo
268 netcon
202 paintballguy
 
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Once again we drove to Borden in a pre-dawn rain. By the time of the safety briefing, it had let up to a light drizzle.

The drizzle stopped for the first relay and the blue sky appeared by the third relay. It was a great day for shooting. Not hot, not cold and not wet.

We enjoyed the benefits of a dedicated stats runner to take the score cards back to stats.

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We were under extra competitive pressure today because a Team from the Governor Genera's' Foot Guards (Ottawa) joined us. They shot like pros.

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Rifles were the usual preponderance of AR-15s, plus a smattering of upscale (Swiss Arms)and downscale (858) rifles, and today a real milsurp, a M1 carbine.

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This was the CQB Championship, which features a lavish prize table and a BBQ.

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Tim and Bryon arranged prizes from sponsors, including a SIG pistol from MD Charlton and a carbine from NEA, gift cards from EPPS, and a Vortex scope.

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I did not win any of the big prizes, but I did come home with a full stomache, a new Vortex hat and a plaque proclaiming me a "Rookie"... I richly deserved that plaque.
 
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As usual, it's always to wonderful to participate in this competition. :D

Many thanks to the ARSO folks, TimFOO, and the catering staff! :)

Many thanks for all you folks for the fast setup and the smooth takedown of the range.

Many thanks for the great spirits and competitive, but not 'gamey' atmosphere!

As Timfoo announced, next season will be an opportunity for many of you to step up and volunteer. We need to keep this great community feel / activity/event alive! We built a wonderful thing over the past 8 years (that's when Timfoo used to bounce all his ideas off me, and we trialed them as a "Carbine Competition")

All of you shooters and helpers make me proud and happy to be a part of this community! :evil:

Thanks for a super season to all of you!

Cheers and keep helping them nooobs out there!

Barney
 
Was a fun match on Sat... Too bad I had 3 magazine issues and lost about 65 points right there :( Oh well, part of the game, damn PMAGs... Hehehe... Congrats to TheKid and Bolivar, for winning best place for military and civilian, wow your scores were pretty amazing!
 
It is always a privilege to shoot with the troops. This group from the Foot Guards shoots SR as well so the faces were familiar. It took me a while to figure what they were doing different. I finally realized they didn't have their helmets on like when they shoot in SR.
I saw ORA folks who shoot SR at Connaught at this CQB match. These shooters came from Ottawa and Montreal areas to do a one day match. None of us CQB regulars should grumble about our driving distance.
Thanks to all those who organize and run these matches.
 
It is always a privilege to shoot with the troops. This group from the Foot Guards shoots SR as well so the faces were familiar. It took me a while to figure what they were doing different. I finally realized they didn't have their helmets on like when they shoot in SR.
I saw ORA folks who shoot SR at Connaught at this CQB match. These shooters came from Ottawa and Montreal areas to do a one day match. None of us CQB regulars should grumble about our driving distance.
Thanks to all those who organize and run these matches.

I shot in your group during the match (Foot Guard shooting with my own gear); I wanted to thank you and the others in our lane for your patience and guidance as it was my first CQB match. You made us all feel welcome and appreciated and we all enjoyed shooting and conversing with all of you as well.
 
Looks like an awesome day was had by all! Jealous that I could not be there with you this year!

My thanks to Erich for stepping up to organize the match. Thank you to Tim for having the vision and persistence over the years to make these happen and to Dave, Bolivar and all the volunteers who help make these events a success my best wishes go out.
 
I shot in your group during the match (Foot Guard shooting with my own gear); I wanted to thank you and the others in our lane for your patience and guidance as it was my first CQB match. You made us all feel welcome and appreciated and we all enjoyed shooting and conversing with all of you as well.

For your first CQB match you rather soundly beat the 5 of us in the group. This is the second season for 3 of us in the group. It shows the soundness of your military training. I was impressed by how fast you are handling and shooting your pistol. Good work young man. Keep it up. It was an honour having a Veteran shooting with our group.
 
For your first CQB match you rather soundly beat the 5 of us in the group. This is the second season for 3 of us in the group. It shows the soundness of your military training. I was impressed by how fast you are handling and shooting your pistol. Good work young man. Keep it up. It was an honour having a Veteran shooting with our group.

Thank you for the kind words! As for the pistol handling, I tend to shoot more pistol then I do rifle; to me it's more fun :) Hopefully we'll make our way back to Borden next season. I was impressed with how you guys make shooting a family affair!
 
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