As angles have been discussed on this site, the thing that stands out to me is that the traps at Tucson were outside of the ATA limits. As I cannot imagine them (the switches) set to the outside limits, they must have been set, NARROW. The targets were not set according to ATA 924 guidelines. The two hole bars were missing, and hence, the angles were outside of ATA 925 guidelines. Shoot well. John
Did you ever watch the television program titled, I (almost) got away with it Brooke County & Washington Sportsmen could be the next show. Flyersarebest
Looks like the ATA has lots of cash on hand. That is great! They must be doing a lot of things correctly. Ross Randall
Perazzi, It sounds like since there were a few ATA reps there, they took responsibility and had it corrected, whatever it was.
With all this extra cash on hand, they will most likely give some back to the shooters at the Grand in the form of added money!
I would think all shooters would agree with you. Well, not everyone. Mr. Gipson might have a different view. Flyersarebest
Is that the determining factor. Is that a lot of money for an org this size? Is that the metric that should be used to determine appropriate leadership?
Go back in the minutes and find out where it came from. Was it good business or found money. Either way its nice to know it is there if needed.