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2023 TEXtreme EFT Grand Prix Match Report

Despite superhuman skills developed through decades of poorfessional writing, butchering every rule of English composition under cover of poetic license, and forsaking proven keyboarding techniques in the pursuit of ‘hunt and peck’ perfection, this will be the most challenging to compose match report in human history. Good thing I are a genuis!

The TEXtreme Airgun Sports leg of the 2023 Extreme Field Target national Grand Prix competition, anticipated to be the richest prize-listed airgun competition in Texas history, in that regard lived up to expectations. In some other regards, “not so much”.

You’d think a match director with decades experience could at least get the basics right for a competition weekend of such magnitude. You’d be mistaken.

Now in my third decade of hosting, staging and directing field target events, and third year of hosting, staging and directing extreme field target events, this ancient MD thought he had overcome the challenges of monkeying extreme field targets to a dependable level of functionality. However this past weekend proved that belief delusional.

From the get-go of Friday’s pistol match I was deluged with calls to investigate perceived and actual target malfunctions; truly Match Director HELL! Though the calls kept a-coming through mid-match, the match was eventually completed.

Once the necessary score-card adjustments were made Derrick Wall became the 2023 EFT Grand Prix Pistol Champion virtue of his perfect 60/60 score. Mind you, this was on a course thought humanly impossible to clean in the best of conditions; yet Derrick cleaned in it gusty winds. Using a .20 caliber Brocock pistol, DW won a $300 Airguns Of Arizona gift certificate, an Athlon spotting scope, and the 2023 GP Pistol Champion award plaque. Phenomenal shooting Derrick!

Tony Pellegrino captured second place with a fine 56/60, taking a $200 Airguns Of Arizona gift certificate back home to Arizona for his attempt to beat Derrick with his own pistol. Don’t spend it all in one place Tony. Correction- “Shop local”.

Steve Govedich used a borrowed .177 Thomas to capture the last podium place in the twelve shooter pistol match with an excellent 52/60. Good shooting, Steve. Reckon Jerry will accept the $100 Airguns Of Arizona gift certificate as partial rent payment on that Thomas?

Hopes that Saturday’s Rifle Match #1 might be less problematic than Friday’s pistol match proved misguided, as target issues recurred with a vengeance. By the end of Rifle Match 1 the issues weren’t confined to target-related.

As issues accrued Match Director mistakes WERE MADE that could have proven disastrous. Thankfully one decision carrying potentials for serious consequences, rendered by necessity on the spur of the moment, ultimately proved to have no effect whatsoever on placement results; some consolation after the fact for the frazzled MD. So having lost much of whatever credibility I might have had before rendering that bad decision, I hereby coin the term ‘self-inflicted Match Director wounds’.

By then in a fog-of-war trance, thankfully another decision with potentials for great damage could be postponed for logical reasons. It was.

“Postponed” proved to be until after Rifle Match 2 protested targets were investigated, two dysfunctional targets thrown out, scorecards duly credited, and Match 1 cards compared to Match 2 cards for clues to help make the postponed decision a correct one. That postponement proved not only uncharacteristically wise, but resulted in a decision to throw out one target in question for Rifle Match #1, but not throw it out in Match 2. That decision proved absolutely correct.

Not one to avoid accountability, I accept full responsibility for one MD decision being plain WRONG. Some consolation that error made no difference in any placement results; however it RIGHTLY damaged my credibility. Some issues requiring MD decisions could have been avoided; others couldn’t have. The avoidable issues fall squarely ON ME ALONE. I neither ask nor deserve forgiveness.

I’ll now repeat something I often say. Experience is not the best teacher; BAD experience is a much better teacher. Thankfully I ain’t yet too old to learn. Trust me, I learned a LOT last weekend!

With the benefit of hindsight and for what(ever) it’s worth, other than the admittedly wrong decision I believe the best decisions possible were rendered given all considerations, evidence and information available at the moment each decision was required.

On a lighter note, with all the shooting, investigations and scoring completed, we finally had Rifle Match #1, #2, and aggregate results.

Tony Pellegrino’s 109/120 aggregate Rifle score nabbed him $1000 cash, a $250 Airguns Of Arizona gift certificate, an Athlon Heras scope, and the 2023 TEXtreme Grand Prix Rifle Champion award plaque. Tony used an Athlon scoped .30 Brocock Ghost shooting 44 grain Rangemaster pellets. Fantastic shooting, Tony! BTW, who said Barb is a better shot than you?

Carey Hymel shot 25 grain .22 Redesign pellets in his Nightforce-scoped Thomas to post a 106/120 aggregate score for second place in the rifle competition. Carey is $500 cash, a $250 AoA gift certificate, and an Athlon spotting scope richer for his fine efforts. Great shooting, Carey!

Third in the rifle competition with a 105/120 was Jeff Cloud, shooting 25.4 grain Rangemaster pellets in his Sightron-scoped RAW HM1000X. Jeff won $250 in cash and a $250 AoA gift certificate. Excellent shooting, JC.

Derrick Wall posted a 104/120 for fourth place, shooting 56 grain Zan pellets 875 FPS in his Athlon-topped .30 Daystate Delta Wolf. He added a $250 AoA gift certificate to the $300 certificate associated with his Pistol Champion award. Good shooting, Derrick.

Caleb Dickinson’s 102/120 got him the last Rifle podium place, and a $200 AoA gift certificate. Caleb shot 33.95 grain pellets in his .25 Daystate Red Wolf equipped with an Athlon scope. Congratulations Caleb.

All podium placers in the Pistol and Rifle competitions also won insulated aluminum award tumblers courtesy of Morrill’s Country Store, Casie Morrill, and Billy Davison. Billy also rustled up all the Athlon Optics donations.

A huge thank you to Airguns Of Arizona for all your sponsorship support of TEXtreme Airgun Sports events, the cash and gift certificate prizes, and the group dinner Saturday evening.

Also many thanks to Athlon Optics for donations of the Heras BTR rifle scope and two spotting scopes. As you can see in the results, Athlons were used to win more Athlons!

Thanks to Art Womack for assembling insightful spreadsheets detailing hit-percentage and Difficulty Factor information broken down by shooters, targets and lanes. Great work, Art!

Jerry Cupples donated PelletGage notebooks schwag. Thank you Jerry.

TEXtreme Airgun Sports donated TEXtreme insulated tumblers and a personal blender (incapable of producing frozen margaritas) to the schwag cause.

Thanks to everyone else that contributed to the TEXtreme 2023 EFT Grand Prix competition weekend.

Lastly, my sincerest apologies for the Match Director bobbles.

Happy Shooting,
Ron Robinson (Match Director)

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Hope the guy in the 5th photo didn’t use that hog saddle sitting at the top of his bipod for the rifle match. A few others in your photos (16th photo) mostly Thomas guns. Maybe Ron allows them despite the EFT GP rules? Not legal. 😞

It was a fun time the entire weekend, and Ron’s course is the best. I’d love to shoot there again under a few conditions.
- no challenging of targets.
- no mulligans.
- follow the published EFT GP rules.
Other than that it’s always a good time at Ranchito Robinson and I hope to be back.
 
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Even with the target issues, Barbara and I had a great time!!!! I did try and beat Derrick with his own pistol. There was some smack talking on my part a few days prior asking Derrick how he's going to feel when I beat him with his own pistol.... But the guy would only let me shoot 2 magazines before the competition. Guess I can't complain for my first time shooting a pistol match. I will say Derrick was a great coach and cheerleader while I was shooting pistol with him. Thanks again Derrick for letting me shoot your pistol!!!!!

Day 1 of rifle was sunny, hot and humid. What the heck is humidity? We don't have that stuff at home in Arizona...I mean sweat and lots of it!!!! I shot with Caleb and Jim the first day and we had a great time shooting together. There was lots of laughing and a few bonehead shots on my account. I mean how do you squeeze a .30 cal pellet into a crow at 35 yards that has a kill zone of only .25🤔.....Ok it wasn't .25, but it sure seemed like it.

Saturday night we had thunder and lightning storms and woke up to another humid day, but this time it wasn't as sunny, and it wasn't as hot. So not as much sweat on Sunday. Did I mention this place is humid? 😂😂😂😂

I shot with Art and Derrick on the 2nd day. I watched Derrick fill his magazines while we were talking and I was up first on lane 1. Got into position and I get 3 shots off and what the fudge!!!!! I ran out of ammo in my magazine. Not to worry I had a 2nd mag with me and got 1 shot off and it was out of ammo. I "Ran" ( This temple of mine doesn't run anymore so more of a power walk) to my bag grab my pellets, fill a mag with pellets, get back to my bucket and sticks and finish the lane missing 1 shot with time remaining on the clock. Not a way to start day 2....I look back over my shoulder and Derrick has a pretty big grin on his face shaking his head....What a bone head move on my part. Art just looked at me like my dad use to with an expression you dumba 💩....You can bet after that, I made sure I had 2 fully loaded magazines before I ever got near the next lane.

Great time and met a lot of new people. Everybody was nice, friendly, and helpful.

Please Ron next match don't let it be so humid.....

Tony P.
 
It was a great weekend and a good couple of matches. I’m very happy about cleaning the Pistol course. The .20 BRK Pistol is great.
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Despite the hiccups, difficulties and self induced stress generated from a kind hearted yet ill advised decision, we had a good EFT GP. I do have to admit, it’s tough to take 4 targets being thrown out that I cleaned. Explanation; when a target is thrown out, everyone gets credit for it. That sounds great but it’s not. This makes my points for these targets null and void! A lot of folks did feel better and rightly so. Perspective is everything. I did miss targets I shouldn’t have. With this in mind, I can reluctantly accept the shuffled results. The bottom line is, IMO, any targets that have caused continued issues, need to be replaced, like as of yesterday!!

Congratulations to Tony. Great performance and wow 🤩 you represented Team Centercut in a stellar way 🥇. BRK and Daystate had a great weekend!!
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PS: Ron, can you awaken the self proclaimed “Rule Nazi” as he seem to have taken a trip to Wonderland. How is Alice?
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A few others in your photos (16th photo) mostly Thomas guns. Maybe Ron allows them despite the EFT GP rules? Not legal. 😞

It was a fun time the entire weekend, and Ron’s course is the best. I’d love to shoot there again under a few conditions.
- no challenging of targets.
- no mulligans.
- follow the published EFT GP rules.
Other than that it’s always a good time at Ranchito Robinson and I hope to be back.

"Hope the guy in the 5th photo didn’t use that hog saddle sitting at the top of his bipod for the rifle match." I suspect he and the shooter sharing that equipment both did, Mike.

"Maybe Ron allows them despite the EFT GP rules? Not legal." No; I don't.

As usual, thanks again Mike for reminding me of things I was either ignorant of, or spaced out! And as is sometimes the case, despite the fact I try to be proactive, it's too late for me to do anything but react to some of my mistakes after the fact(s). I do appreciate your vigilance, Mike. My reaction(s)-

I (just) incorporated the hog saddle disallowance into the TEXtreme Rifle AND Pistol rules sets. Moving forward there will be no question about hog saddle type bipod yokes; they're NOT allowed. Now, as they relate to last weekend.

Aside from Grand Prix matches, anything not specifically disallowed in my TEXtreme rules that I become aware of after the fact I will not retroactively disqualify a shooter for. So since I was not aware of any disallowed hog saddle bipods being used last weekend, I will not retroactively disqualify any shooters that might used one in the Pistol match.

However shooters in Rifle Grand Prix matches are bound to abide by published Grand Prix rules. Had I been aware of the presence of a disallowed bipod last weekend before Rifle Match #1 started, shooters using it would have been given the option to use an allowed bipod, or be refunded their match fees.

That not being an option now (after the fact), any competitor that used a bipod with a hog saddle type bipod with a yoke longer than 2" in last weekend's Rifle Grand Prix matches can consider themselves disqualified from those matches; but in my opinion, not the Grand Prix itself. Since I don't have the bipod in question in hand to measure and verify, I recommend the Grand Prix Powers That Be not repossess those shooters' Grand Prix participation point. However, like the bipod in question, that decision might (also) be out of my hands.

Otherwise it is almost a moot point; since it makes no difference in the podium results, prizes, or Grand Prix podium points awarded. However if it makes any difference to anyone who placed lower than thirteenth place in the Rifle competition, far as I'm concerned you can now consider yourself(s) one place higher than you did 15 seconds ago.

Unfortunately The Great Hog Saddle Debacle has greater implications relating to the Pistol match. As stated above, since hog saddle bipods were not addressed in my TEXTreme rules until 15 minutes ago, any use of a hog saddle bipod in the pistol match will not carry any retroactive punishments.

However, since I agree hog saddles SHOULDN'T have been allowed (was it not for my overlook), reparations will be made to the fourth placed Pistol shooter in order to put this (particular) part of the debate to bed forever.

Other related news. I've already taken steps to address target issues and will continue doing so. Think $$$.

"No mulligans"; "follow the published EFT GP rules" Consider it (now) DONE!

The revised TEXtreme Rifle and Pistol rules-sets are attached.

View attachment 2023 TFT Rifle Rules pdf.pdf

View attachment 2023 TFT Pistol Rules pdf.pdf
 
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It was a great weekend and a good couple of matches. I’m very happy about cleaning the Pistol course. The .20 BRK Pistol is great.
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Despite the hiccups, difficulties and self induced stress generated from a kind hearted yet ill advised decision, we had a good EFT GP. I do have to admit, it’s tough to take 4 targets being thrown out that I cleaned. Explanation; when a target is thrown out, everyone gets credit for it. That sounds great but it’s not. This makes my points for these targets null and void! A lot of folks did feel better and rightly so. Perspective is everything. I did miss targets I shouldn’t have. With this in mind, I can reluctantly accept the shuffled results. The bottom line is, IMO, any targets that have caused continued issues, need to be replaced, like as of yesterday!!

Congratulations to Tony. Great performance and wow 🤩 you represented Teamcentercut in a stellar way 🥇. BRK and Daystate had a great weekend!!
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PS: Ron, can you awaken the self proclaimed “Rule Nazi” as he seem to have taken a trip to Wonderland. How is Alice?
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"any targets that have caused continued issues, need to be replaced, like as of yesterday!!" Funny you mentioned that; two were... yesterday! More might be; but I'll have to take out a Ranchito Robinson collateralled loan to do so.

Should similar target issues arise in any of my future matches despite all efforts to avoid reliving this Match Director HELL, I will probably throw out the offending targets, reduce the total scores possible in that match by the appropriate number of points, and reduce shooters' scores accordingly.

Yes, I have gone mad! Didn't have far to go anyway. How are you holding up? Sorry for the emotional scarring.
 
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"Hope the guy in the 5th photo didn’t use that hog saddle sitting at the top of his bipod for the rifle match." I suspect he and the shooter sharing that equipment both did, Mike.

"Maybe Ron allows them despite the EFT GP rules? Not legal." No; I don't.

As usual, thanks again Mike for reminding me of things I was either ignorant of, or spaced out! And as is sometimes the case, despite the fact I try to be proactive, it's too late for me to do anything but react to some of my mistakes after the fact(s). I do appreciate your vigilance, Mike. My reaction(s)-

I (just) incorporated the hog saddle disallowance into the TEXtreme Rifle AND Pistol rules sets. Moving forward there will be no question about hog saddle type bipod yokes; they're NOT allowed. Now, as they relate to last weekend.

Aside from Grand Prix matches, anything not specifically disallowed in my TEXtreme rules that I become aware of after the fact I will not retroactively disqualify a shooter for. So since I was not aware of any disallowed hog saddle bipods being used last weekend, I will not retroactively disqualify any shooters that might used one in the Pistol match.

However shooters in Rifle Grand Prix matches are bound to abide by published Grand Prix rules. Had I been aware of the presence of a disallowed bipod last weekend before Rifle Match #1 started, shooters using it would have been given the option to use an allowed bipod, or be refunded their match fees.

That not being an option now (after the fact), any competitor that used a bipod with a hog saddle type bipod with a yoke longer than 2" in last weekend's Rifle Grand Prix matches can consider themselves disqualified from those matches; but in my opinion, not the Grand Prix itself. Since I don't have the bipod in question in hand to measure and verify, I recommend the Grand Prix Powers That Be not repossess those shooters' Grand Prix participation point. However, like the bipod in question, that decision might (also) be out of my hands.

Otherwise it is almost a moot point; since it makes no difference in the podium results, prizes, or Grand Prix podium points awarded. However if it makes any difference to anyone who placed lower than thirteenth place in the Rifle competition, far as I'm concerned you can now consider yourself(s) one place higher than you did 15 seconds ago.

Unfortunately The Great Hog Saddle Debacle has greater implications relating to the Pistol match. As stated above, since hog saddle bipods were not addressed in my TEXTreme rules until 15 minutes ago, any use of a hog saddle bipod in the pistol match will not carry any retroactive punishments.

However, since I agree hog saddles SHOULDN'T have been allowed (was it not for my overlook), reparations will be made to the fourth placed Pistol shooter in order to put this (particular) part of the debate to bed forever.

Other related news. I've already taken steps to address target issues and will continue doing so. Think $$$.

"No mulligans"; "follow the published EFT GP rules" Consider it (now) DONE!

The revised TEXtreme Rifle and Pistol rules-sets are attached.

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Thanks Ron. Of course nothing decided at the event should be retroactive. It was only mentioned so we all are aware in the future. TexTreme isn’t the only one, I’ve seen hog saddles used at PR&GC XFT and Utah EFT GP matches.
The points for TexTreme EFT GP are 1st - 3, 2nd - 2, 3rd - 1 and 4th - 1. That is already a done deal. No worries.
Appreciate the response.
As far as the targets, if tested individually pre-Match and they all work the same logic used at EBR should be used for all GP events. No challenging of targets allowed, or in other words, no fall, no X. Suck it up and move to the next shot.
 
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Hi everyone,

This is Steve Govedich, 3rd in pistol, and I did not knowingly violate the rules and I apologize for the violation. I will gladly send the 4th-place finisher in pistol, Caleb, my 3rd-place silver cup and I will notify Darren that he can transfer my $100 gift certificate to Caleb as well. I do this to have fun, enjoy the competition, and hang with the "cool-kids" :) it's not about the money...I'll remove the Hog-Saddle today and retire it. Thanks for a great match Ron!!
 
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"any targets that have caused continued issues, need to be replaced, like as of yesterday!!" Funny you mentioned that; two were... yesterday! More might be; but I'll have to take out a Ranchito Robinson collateralled loan to do so.

Should similar target issues arise in any of my future matches despite all efforts to avoid reliving this Match Director HELL, I will probably throw out the offending targets, reduce the total scores possible in that match by the appropriate number of points, and reduce shooters' scores accordingly.

Yes, I have gone mad! Didn't have far to go anyway. How are you holding up? Sorry for the emotional scarring.
Thank you, Ron. There are just 2, that I know of, targets that have been historically problematic. We should be golden now 👊🏻