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<blockquote data-quote="foghorn918" data-source="post: 4172991" data-attributes="member: 11059"><p>Like Dennis said, let them know you're new, especially the squad leader so you don't have to go first. Watch what others do, ask questions with the other guys watching and just shoot the bull with everyone. </p><p></p><p>Everyone will be friendly and willing to offer assistance. The beep of the start timer will get the old adrenaline going. Just have fun, be safe, and watch the experienced shooters. If you want to know why they chose to run the course a certain way, ask them.</p><p></p><p>There are different divisions to shoot in. Bring and run what you got. They will get you into the correct division for your equipment. Probably take 200-300 hundred rounds and at least 3 mags. Need a holster and mag pouches on the belt.</p><p></p><p>You're not going to take first place, so don't worry about where you finish. It's good to know where you finish so the next matches you attend you'll know if you're making improvement for yourself, that's what's important.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="foghorn918, post: 4172991, member: 11059"] Like Dennis said, let them know you're new, especially the squad leader so you don't have to go first. Watch what others do, ask questions with the other guys watching and just shoot the bull with everyone. Everyone will be friendly and willing to offer assistance. The beep of the start timer will get the old adrenaline going. Just have fun, be safe, and watch the experienced shooters. If you want to know why they chose to run the course a certain way, ask them. There are different divisions to shoot in. Bring and run what you got. They will get you into the correct division for your equipment. Probably take 200-300 hundred rounds and at least 3 mags. Need a holster and mag pouches on the belt. You're not going to take first place, so don't worry about where you finish. It's good to know where you finish so the next matches you attend you'll know if you're making improvement for yourself, that's what's important. [/QUOTE]
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