XTR
F-TR obssessed shooting junkie
The Viper said:XTR,
By your forum name X TR, I'm going to guess that you used to shoot with a sling. If this is the case then you have to let go of your sling shooting mind set. It's a new day and a new discipline. F Class still doesn't have any standard format. Depending on where or what country you compete in, there are different rules. Some string shoot and some shoot up to three to a target and alternate shots. Now, if you want to shoot Old School, go to Canada and really test your marksmanship.
I see a day when electronic targets are used with a screen delay to simulate the time it would have taken to mark a target. Most of the current older shooters won't live long enough to see F Class become and Old School discipline.
You'd be wrong. I've been XTR at online forums since the mid 90s when I was racing Mountain Bikes and I picked the handle from the Shimano XTR groupos that I used. I also use it on the boards that I own and am the administrator. There are a lot of people who know me by that handle on the web so I've kept it, though I've had thoughts of changing it on the shooting forums because of the number of misconceptions that it could create.
I'm pretty much a pure F-TR shooter. I've never participated in sling and irons shooting at long range and have no desire to. I'm a big advocate of the sport including writing articles for our Club (ORSA) newsletter, putting up a web forum just for guys to schedule practices at our range and helping with shooting clinics. I also disagree that there is no format. F class is a subset of HP and the formats are defined in the NRA rulebook and to date are pretty much the same. The matches I shot at the Nationals at Raton and at Camp Perry last yr were not significantly different to the matches that I shoot every month at ORSA. Shooting 2 or 3 to a target is not new, it's still a variation on what's been done for a hundred yrs in HP.
I don't have a problem with electronic scoring, as long as it doesn't completely change the sport. I'll say again, look at any conversation that compares F class and BR and the one thing that jumps out in the first couple of sentences is that F class is different because it takes us longer to shoot the string so you have to read wind vs machine gunning in a group. If the electronics are real time, with no delay, and the target is never moved then the strategy of F class is identical to BR just for a longer string.