Keith, I understand you hate E Targets and I doubt anything could be done to change your mind. That's to bad. I know people want to watch all the spotters to read wind, which is the biggest complaint of E Targets. It is one tool in the tool box that gets taken away, but for all the gain, it is worth it. Nit picking about an 1/8 inch when the acoustical center is off slightly simply means you do not understand how they work. It is true you are shooting at a target that is about 3 feet in front of the paper. It MAY not be centered perfectly, but that does not mean they are not accurate.
2) Making the game different/easier than it is. The darn thing will give you a sight correction, and zoom in to the point where you can see the exact point of (assumed) impact. Similarly, ripping 20 shots off in 1-2 minutes belongs to a different game (Benchrest).
I also forgot to mention the fact that the system plots for you. Nobody can do that for you when you shoot a paper target.This is definitely a problem. Our local club does nothing to mitigate this, though the system supports it.
I also forgot to mention the fact that the system plots for you. Nobody can do that for you when you shoot a paper target.
Yep, they should be showing nothing except the last shot until the string is complete. Experience tells me that has to be a simple update/modification to add that option.
... After a few sighters, I was timed in 43 seconds, 20 rds and 200 17X....
By definition, with normally distributed data, +/- 1 standard deviation is expected to cover 67% of the data, +/- 2 is 95%, and +/- 3 is 99%.
So, if you are told an SD, then you must expect 19 of every 20 data points are within an extreme spread of 4 SD and 1 in every 100 will be outside of 6 SD.
With a data set of between 20 and 100 points, it’s reasonable to say the extreme spread is expected to be 4-5 times the SD.
I can email our results if you want to pm me. That figure is about average and the error could be in the shooters favour or out of the shooters favour. I know it’s still not perfect but neither is manual marking 100% of the time or there would be no need to challenge from time to time. We have just held two events, one three days from 300-900m and the other two days 700-900m and there has been no issues.
If all matches were run with a 7 second+ delay, then I would have a lot less issue with e-targets. This is not currently the case and I hope it gets fixed. Accuracy issues are worth discussing, but at the end of the day everyone shoots on the same system so it "should" average out. So not a concern of mine. The lack of a delay and lack of wireless reliability are my gripes.David, Yes you can challenge a shot. Did it, lost. The shot was there. I went down to look.
Keith, Plotting is not my bag, waste of time, for me. I agree that shooting fast with no limit is a different sport entirely. I would not want to see that at all. That is why we have a 7 second delay. When we were first looking at getting these targets, it was considered a good idea to see if it would count all shots put down as fast as possible. After a few sighters, I was timed in 43 seconds, 20 rds and 200 17X. That was shortly after David set that record. Granted no wind, but way to easy.
That's the wrong game for me. I would not want to shoot a match like that. That is not, however, what we do. Everybody in F class gets a 7 second delay before the shot or score is displayed.
Also, for anyone building a new range, or expanding like I hope we can. You do not need pits at all with E Targets. A good pit wall can be VERY expensive. I think about 1/2 the cost of E targets. If you are building a new range that would be the way to go IMO.
eh, not so much I don't think. It's a skill, like any other. It's just as easy be led wrong as right if you aren't careful. I guarantee you that top shooters (sling included) aren't ignoring useful data like spotters around them if it gives them even the slightest edge.
The SMT targets we’ve been using let you look at any of the targets, not just your own. That info is a screen tap away if you want to see it.
I agree on the time delay,but 30sec is too much.A fast puller can get the target down, scored, and up in 8 sec.Unless handicapped everyone should pull in 15sec.I have never complained about 15sec turnaround.But I do agree with some delay in readout since wind reading is a skill that is part of highpower competition. But it should be greater than 7 sec...more like 30 sec. ( that should raise blood pressure of some people