Spunny
Private
simplicity is best
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Post by Spunny on Dec 12, 2005 20:21:44 GMT -5
Well fellas and ladies, I am going to my first scenario game at the end of this week . I Have been accepted as a teammate in the SouthWest Regulators Scenario Team , and will be fighting alongside Jefferson Company ;D. Looking forward to it . Thought I might ask my fellow OD'ers if they have any suggestions ?
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Post by jestertls on Dec 13, 2005 1:49:04 GMT -5
I got a suggestion, HAVE FUN! You'll have a great time.
Make a scenario check off list. Helps to make sure you got everything your gonna need. Dont do like me and try to change set up's and configurations the morning of the game. If you do, make sure you have a reliable back up. And stay hydrated. Gatorade is awesome, drink lots of it.
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Post by RandyA on Dec 13, 2005 15:00:31 GMT -5
test fire your gun to make sure everything is working good. i dry fired my gun the night before and found i had a leak. so i had to run to home depot to get an oring . if you drink Gatorade cut it 50/50 with water. its better for you. there is ALOT of sodium in Gatorade.
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Post by MerrSonn on Dec 13, 2005 16:14:27 GMT -5
As others have said, make sure every part of your gear is intact and functioning properly a few days in advance. This will ensure that you won't find out something's wrong when you set up to play, and give you some time to fix any problems that you come across.
Make sure to stay hydrated. Getting dehydrated will suck the fun right out of your day. It'll take you much longer to get rehydrated than it took to get dehydrated, so drink lots of water!
I'd also suggest bringing spare clothes (especially socks).
And above all, have fun!
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Post by Trigga Nometry on Dec 13, 2005 16:31:27 GMT -5
Just have a great time. I'm sure you will. Be sure to come back with a full report/review of the game.
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LongRange
Corporal
It's Good to be home (A5OD) !!!
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Post by LongRange on Dec 13, 2005 17:04:35 GMT -5
Get there on time, (maybe even a little early). Like others have said test fire your gun and get chronographed as soon as you can. Oh and have a blast.
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bigred33
Sergeant
Great Lakes Ranger
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Post by bigred33 on Dec 23, 2005 22:34:05 GMT -5
Just a few suggestions:
1. Have Fun 2. Stay Hydrated, dehydration sux big time. 3. Keep your feet dry, a good pair of boots and socks will help greatly. 4. Have Fun 5. Make sure all of your equipment is in good working order, primary marker and backup marker. You should always have a backup or enough parts to fix primary if it dies. 6. Have Fun
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