Triangle Tactical - Uspsa | 3 Gun | Idpa | Competitive Shooting

What Makes a Good Match Great?

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This episode is based on an email I got from Mike, who is helping to get a new USPSA match started at Low Country Preserve in Tabor City, NC. What advice would you give to a new match director to make a local match really fun and interesting? Honestly I think you should lose the focus on fun. Now, don't take that the wrong way, here's what I mean: USPSA shooters have the most fun at USPSA match. Stick to the rules, build good stages and stick to the rules. Did I mention that you should stick to the rules? Nothing will keep the serious USPSA shooters away from your match, like a match that sacrifices the rules in the name of perceived fun. What are some of the things you have seen done at local matches to make them run more smoothly? Balance your stages. We've got some local matches that used to be known for getting all backed up, and people remember that, and don't shoot because of it. If you've got props that aren't 100%, don't use them. Crappy steel that falls out of adjustment all the time, falling steel t