I'm enjoying playing around with the video editing software. It helps that I have a ridiculously fast PC with gobs of RAM.
Remind me to shoot in 1080p next time. My netbook thanks you, it was begging for mercy.
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I'm enjoying playing around with the video editing software. It helps that I have a ridiculously fast PC with gobs of RAM.
Skipping a target costs you a total of 40 points. You lose out on the 10 points you would've gotten for 2 A hits, get a -10 failure to engage penalty, and 2 -10 miss penalties.
P.S. I hate no shoot penalties. I ruined my "clean" match on Stage 6.
Which no-shoot did you tag on 6? 2 and 5 were the ones I was worried about, and my times show it.
The worst part about it is the whole time before the run I was developing a plan in my brain I was concentrating on making sure I got those two targets because I knew I would forget them. I blame it on not getting enough sleep the night before.
-Mike
Preliminary numbers indicate that we'll be delivering a check just over $6,750 to the Nicholas James Foundation for the support of autism programs in local schools. This local connection means that you may very well see students using materials and technology that were purchased with the proceeds of your effort.
Preliminary numbers indicate that we'll be delivering a check just over $6,750 to the Nicholas James Foundation for the support of autism programs in local schools. This local connection means that you may very well see students using materials and technology that were purchased with the proceeds of your effort.
All the shooting memories are terrific and the fundamental reason why we head out to the range, but this match was of course a little different and had an ulterior motive. We don't usually talk numbers on pubic forums, but I thought you all should know what an impact you have had on the local Autism community. Total expenses are limited to the fees sent to USPSA which currently amount to $375 for this match (targets, tape, and stuff will just get eaten by the HSC/HAS).
Preliminary numbers indicate that we'll be delivering a check just over $6,750 to the Nicholas James Foundation for the support of autism programs in local schools. This local connection means that you may very well see students using materials and technology that were purchased with the proceeds of your effort.
I believe that this is an outstanding accomplishment for a plain-jane monthly match. You all are the BEST. You represent the best in the shooting sports and the best of our community. Thank you very much for supporting this event. And of course, a huge thank you to Stacy for making this happen.
Preliminary numbers indicate that we'll be delivering a check just over $6,750 to the Nicholas James Foundation for the support of autism programs in local schools.
Awesome. Any desire / effort to get some press on this? Might be nice to get a positive story about the shooting sports in some MA news outlets.