You are not alone (at least not in this respect) I like the IPSC mix of long, medium and short courses. A few movers here and there is nice but I know it's a pain to set up and tear it down. I think IN is doing a great job with the local matches! The only real gripe that i have is uprange movement, someday someone is going to get hurt doing that crap!seriously, I like a variety in the stages. I like short and medium courses, not just all long courses (though I know I'm the only one in Indiana who feels that way). I like hoser stages and technical stages and stages that are both.
-rvb
seriously, I like a variety in the stages. I like short and medium courses, not just all long courses (though I know I'm the only one in Indiana who feels that way). I like hoser stages and technical stages and stages that are both.
-rvb
I also like a mix, but it kinda sucks for a local to have a couple short courses make for a really low round count match. I think a good way to kill that effect is to double up a couple short stages on one bay when possible. Ends up making for more stages overall but really what's harder to set up, a couple speed shoots or a field course? I'd say it's a wash even if you end up with a 7 or even 8 stage match
LOL I shot an Indiana sectional that had 7 or 8 stages about 10 years ago! I am telling ya we got it good here with our local matches!
How about less gratuitous movement. Moving just for the sake of moving, or at least keep it to a minimum.