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<blockquote data-quote="Antichrome" data-source="post: 828604" data-attributes="member: 2849"><p>Doesnt look like it. The desert can be a strange place.</p><p></p><p>Stage 1 was not in an actual bay, it was just stuck at the end of the range sorta pointing out into empty desert. If you watched, you'd see bullet impacts out in the desert from the other bays. The stage was set up kinda crooked and had a zig zag shooting area.</p><p></p><p> It didnt present any probs for us at open/prod nats (well, except for Matt Mink, who took a nasty spill flat on his face on that stage...he then stood up and finished, shot all A's and was 3 secs faster than me)</p><p></p><p>I wasnt there for Lim nats, so I dont know the specific reason they threw it out. I heard and read that the vague 180 caused disputes. The fault lines were not representative of the 180. I can see how it could be a problem.</p><p></p><p>Lets just say the stage design and set up was better last year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Antichrome, post: 828604, member: 2849"] Doesnt look like it. The desert can be a strange place. Stage 1 was not in an actual bay, it was just stuck at the end of the range sorta pointing out into empty desert. If you watched, you'd see bullet impacts out in the desert from the other bays. The stage was set up kinda crooked and had a zig zag shooting area. It didnt present any probs for us at open/prod nats (well, except for Matt Mink, who took a nasty spill flat on his face on that stage...he then stood up and finished, shot all A's and was 3 secs faster than me) I wasnt there for Lim nats, so I dont know the specific reason they threw it out. I heard and read that the vague 180 caused disputes. The fault lines were not representative of the 180. I can see how it could be a problem. Lets just say the stage design and set up was better last year. [/QUOTE]
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