Cochran said:Make it four relays with two markers/pullers on every target to lessen the chances of bad service and its perfect.
Exactly. I couldn't agree more.
Cochran said:Make it four relays with two markers/pullers on every target to lessen the chances of bad service and its perfect.
FroggyOne2 said:Eh, just shoot everyone three to the mound, problem fixed!
FroggyOne2 said:I don't think that I was refering to using electronic targets. And personally, don't care to using them anyway. What is this all about speed shooting and getting the match over quickly anyway. Take your time, enjoy the moment, live it!
FroggyOne2 said:But remember this, a competitor whom understands your shooting stratigies, pulling a target for you can slow you down and because of that, I could see why one would be pushing for electronic targets. Just sayin.
FroggyOne2 said:I can understand the concept of making possible to shoot a match that don't have pits. But the idea of trying to change tradition at certain venues which have pits is what I don't cotton to. Which I have heard a few mention. Not so much here on this forum. But at actual events, I have heard it metioned a few times. Some feel that it would increase participation. Some want it to speed up the match. Now I like the idea of increasing participation, but would rather see it because of tradition. But I feel thhat some have lost that concept.
But remember this, a competitor whom understands your shooting stratigies, pulling a target for you can slow you down and because of that, I could see why one would be pushing for electronic targets. Just sayin.
XTR said:wow. did this thread evolve.
I'm personally not crazy about the electronic scoring. As mentioned above I see it as a great advantage to set up ranges w/o pits, and very useful to get in practice if you can't fins a partner to work the pits, (Note that I belong to ORSA and have access to a 1000 yd range pretty much 7 days a week) but for a range with pits not so much.
If I want to shoot rapid fire I'll shoot service rifle. I'd really hate to see the whole of F class shooting have to go to right bolt left or dual port guns so we could hammer our 20 shots in less than a minute. At that point it really does become belly bench rest. If it ever comes to that I'll find another shooting discipline. Maybe then I'd start thinking about that sling and coat thing for long range, or maybe I'll find the time to tune up my casting and my '74 Sharps get into long range BPCR target shooting. Doing it old school like they did at Creedmoor has a certain appeal. (that and I'm pretty stereotypical American guy, bigger it better, and a 535gr cast bullet is about as big as you get)
Hombre0321 said:XTR said:wow. did this thread evolve.
I'm personally not crazy about the electronic scoring. As mentioned above I see it as a great advantage to set up ranges w/o pits, and very useful to get in practice if you can't fins a partner to work the pits, (Note that I belong to ORSA and have access to a 1000 yd range pretty much 7 days a week) but for a range with pits not so much.
If I want to shoot rapid fire I'll shoot service rifle. I'd really hate to see the whole of F class shooting have to go to right bolt left or dual port guns so we could hammer our 20 shots in less than a minute. At that point it really does become belly bench rest. If it ever comes to that I'll find another shooting discipline. Maybe then I'd start thinking about that sling and coat thing for long range, or maybe I'll find the time to tune up my casting and my '74 Sharps get into long range BPCR target shooting. Doing it old school like they did at Creedmoor has a certain appeal. (that and I'm pretty stereotypical American guy, bigger it better, and a 535gr cast bullet is about as big as you get)
XTR, If you want to shoot at a slower pace then that is fine with me and I am sure just about every other F-Class shooter on the planet, no big deal, do it your way.
However in the same vane if I want to shoot as fast as possible, get my shots down range as quick as possible and that is working for me. Then why in hell is that any of your business? I don't care if you like it or not. You didn't come to me and ask for my permission to shoot what ever style you want to, why do you feel like you get a vote on what I am doing?
If shooting fast is in time shown, thru results, that it is an inferior shooting style it will go away all on its own. I don't think that will happen but it could. F-Class will never become Belly Benchrest , I guess that is the new clique word for the shooting sports. They are just to different and nothing at all a like. If one shooting style is "Better" than another, and thats a very big if, the sport will gravitate to that style. That is just the way things work. But to criticize your fellow shooters for something as benign as there shooting style speaks volumns about some of the participants.
Roland
FroggyOne2 said:Roland,
I never slow down on a person, but there are some that will if they know is shooting and your strategy game plan, in the hopes that it would give them an advantage.
I have always been known for being very fast on pit duty.
FroggyOne2 said:Don't worry about that guy, I provoked him into speeding up. But the thing is, he don't shoot any more either.