When you look at what happened with the entire episode it sort of makes sense, but just looking at it from the outside, it was a total martyr move.
I spoke to several people who were there and it was not so cut and dry, and the story posted on FB was kinda embellished vs what was said at the time, which is why people looked down at the martyr post. But I get it, cause the dropped rifle was okay due to a technicality in the rules.
Most of the DQs were in the berm but guys lost a bit of control with their light triggers, and bang, the rifle shoots before the sights are on target. Which several told me was a bit extreme given the situations. Who knows, could be a bit of covering up for failed safety.
I have the better of the two videos, of course, it was sent to me asap, here is a screenshot cause I am not gonna host the video here.
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The guys who listen to the Everyday Sniper Podcast were blowing up my phone over the "vindication" of me calling this out two weeks ago. I sort of described this exact situation and bang it happens. There are a lot of guys who qualified for the finale who really see this stuff and are not fans, so i get the calls.
What I find more interesting, the use of the coolers on this stage. it was basically a fuck it, anything goes deal and certain squads bought out coolers to use to stabilize the swing if you look at the bottom of the pole, that cooler is there to keep the pole from swinging. Some did it, other did not.
This is their idea of innovation, go to your car, break out a cooler, unfortunately between the cooler, the tripod, the game changer and when Matt reached for his Plump Pillow, the rifle fell over, bounced off the cooler, flagged everyone and landed on the ground facing behind the line.
This created a situation of, to DQ or not to DQ, it went back and forth, one minute he won, the next minute he was DQ, a minute later he won again.
Their game, their rules, but clearly safety is suffering and because they are the "PROS" nobody cares when a rifle bounces on the deck.