Personally it was ok, I was surprised that Seeklander got eliminated 1st, it however did not surprise me that the Olympian won, he kept looking and accounting for the conditions, ( something I have mentioned here many times, if you want to shoot past 300 yards. ) and he adjusted for it. All of the equipment was more than capable of the shots taken, but, each shooter had no sighters and without a spotter, your dead in the water as far as zero, even if shot in by the best, different eyes see sights differently, all did better with the scoped rifles. I think in this competition, it should more like the Masters tournament, every competitor should shoot every stage, and then we will see the Top shot. But you have to be careful, like the Triathlon, cyclists and swimmers have an edge, once they get into their specialty, they haul a**, so single elimination I don't go for, too many variables, 1 bad stage and goodbye. JJ is a world champion, but is used to very finely tuned pistols and shooting the same stages over and over, as far as the steel challenge go's. He is also an IPSC champion. Once they get to pistols, he will probably shine, but not like he will with his own equipment. If it has to be an elimination match, I like double elimination, every stage the winner get paired off against another winner, and losers pair off with other losers, in that way, Seeklander would not have gone home, but the best he could do is 3rd when all is said and done, as 1st would have never lost and 2nd would have only lost once, to the winner.
Gunsite put on an invitational, and they provided all the pistols, I don't recall any rifle, and had some of the very best, Dave Sevigny, Jerry Miculek, Randi Rogers, a best athlete from the air force and many more, but the pistols were brand new in the box, and nobody shot to their norm, but they all shot every stage and had an overall winner that was earned. Shooting Gallery covered it if you have it on DVD or DVR. That is a fair way to do business.
Sorry Mike, you were not robbed, but I think you would have done better, if you were allowed to shoot all the stages, Erik if you read this, give Mike my condolences.