Sorry, I didn't give everyone warning about this upcoming match. Gunny and I were sponsoring this year's match.
(Okay, Okay. Gunny sponsors the match. I'm just a civilian amateur shooter.)
GSSF has done a lot of things right and improved a number of office function. Now I hope they put some effort into their registration process. I feel for Cindy Noyes and the others running registration. Computers didn't work and it appears the the last weekend pre-registrations weren't processed. Of course that dumps a lot of people into On-Site registration. As usual, I was there early, but for the second match in a row, they didn't have my pre-registration. It was 10am before I got to the range. bummer.
I usually don't do well at the Nationals. My best score every year is at River Bend in Dawsonville. But at least I did better this year than in past years. 77.98 was my prelim score. If you look at last year's nationals it puts me around 20 out of ~340. For some reason there seemed to be fewer bays and longer waits. But running the numbers through my head I don't think they had too few bays. When I left waiting times were diminishing rapidly I may rethink my strategy and go later in the day next year.
Gunny and I didn't connect this year. I'm think he was doing photo-ops on the lower bays and I was shooting at the upper ones. So no pictures this year.

Here's why GSSF is important. (Having a lot of time waiting this year) I talked to a couple of new shooters. They are new to shooting and are happy just to be able to get their 100 rounds down range. They're full of excitement and want to try other disciplines. It was encouraging to see them shooting and to hear their enthusiasm. GSSF is a low stress entry in to action shooting. No extra equipment beyond 4 mags, no drawing from holster and no reloading on the clock. An excellent program for beginners. Lot's of juniors and lady shooters. Lady's both young and old.
Speaking of seniors, the guy before me on 5-to-Glock was Mason Murphy. I think he cleaned the course with times better than mine. I checked and he won Super Senior last year, so there goes that $75. His last year's score was 76.29, so unless he choked on the other courses of fire I'm second high senior which isn't bad.
Anyway, good time and I'm encouraged that I'm doing better. What I really need is a real plate rack to practice on. I may have to break down and join River Bend GC.