Nobody seems to ask what due diligence has been done on systems installed.
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The E targets at Winnequah will be used for major matches before the Nationals. There is a 2 day long range regional next weekend as the first run. Then a 3 day match memorial weekend. And one of the biggest matches in the country in June. Midwest Palma followed by state championship, 7 days straight of long range shooting. It isn't a small range either. The FCNC have already been there twice, without the added lanes, or E targets.I am hoping they run great at Nationals. However, I do think that Nationals is the wrong place to debut them in a major match. Just my opinion.
It does seem like the only way a range with too few firing points for traditional targets and 200ish shooter can hold a match this large. Whether a range that small should have been awarded the match is another conversation altogether.
The E targets at Winnequah will be used for major matches before the Nationals. There is a 2 day long range regional next weekend as the first run. Then a 3 day match memorial weekend. And one of the biggest matches in the country in June. Midwest Palma followed by state championship, 7 days straight of long range shooting. It isn't a small range either. The FCNC have already been there twice, without the added lanes, or E targets.
I believe what he is talking about is when first calibrate the microphones. You shoot a shot into the target and you make corrections in the program for each target.
I agree with all of you that E targets are the way of the future. Having said that they are still in the experimental / devolpment stages and should not be used for our National Championship.
Nobody seems to ask what due diligence has been done on systems installed.
The problem is using them for F class, not palma and other disciplines. The guy on Facebook touting the technology said the targets self center on your sighting shot. Well that just is reducing the need for using the adjustments on your scope to get on target if that is true. At our club, you get unlimited sighters because our system does not self center and there is no way to know where your shot landed looking through the scope. You have to guess looking at the screen. I have seen guys take 20 sighters in a match to get on target which looks more like practice to me than sighting in. Again, a reduction in skills required in order to accommodate a technology. All you have to do is hit the target and then just start pulling the trigger as fast as possible to get consistent wind by shot. That looks more like benchrest to me than F class. Smart F class shooters will take a speed shooting mentality if they are thinking of their strategy for nationals. I for one am building a left and right port, right bolt, right eject and installing an ejector. This will be an advantage over those without an ejector and two handed reloading system. Just like the benchrest guys.
I've been asking for some standard process across the board to prove our targets qualify. 3rd Party. Can't find any takers or process. If you find one PLEASE call me at 780-518-6885. My bet is that our HEX Systems Match-Grade Targets are the only ones that can qualify today for the .25" governed by the NRA. Lets stand up all 3 side by side and put them through an extensive test. I suggest Rattlesnake in Washington.
Now that I know it is the SMT target, that makes me even more worried. External mics, with only 4 of them are going to create inaccuracy and pick up more external sound than the two other internal mic systems. Greater than a 1/4 inch of standard deviation under laboratory conditions, worse in the field. That's a mile in F-class and the difference between a national championship and the boobie prize. Ask SMT to provide you with their independently verified data on accuracy in the field. You don't think the sounds of a supersonic bullet passing through the target next to you wont register on the SMT external mic on your target?
Who's going to tell one of the top shooter that they shot a 6 or missed the target completely when they had been drilling the x ring all day? Nobody is pasting up the targets between shots so there is no ability to contest the computer's read. I know this from direct experience. Really, this is a disaster in the making. Driven by what? People not wanting to pull targets or a club wanting to be techno cool and edgy. That's fine at the club level or perhaps even State or Regional level. But at a national championship? Its not a place to experiment. SMT takes a great risk and should probably back out. If it goes poorly, it will take them twice as long to re-establish their credibility along with the guys making this decision at the nationals. As they say, "it is easier to maintain credibility than earn it back once lost".
"Yes - it is a big call to run such a large event so early."
FYI on the so early. I agree when there's still R&D in the works. However, In Australia our targets are run on matches EVERY Saturday noon their time. You can see a dozen clubs or so, with over 100 shooters, shooting on over 100 targets. They never bat an eye to the challenge. Our biggest club runs 30 targets a budget 8 - 9 shooters per lane.
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Now that I know it is the SMT target, that makes me even more worried. External mics, with only 4 of them are going to create inaccuracy and pick up more external sound than the two other internal mic systems. Greater than a 1/4 inch of standard deviation under laboratory conditions, worse in the field. That's a mile in F-class and the difference between a national championship and the boobie prize. Ask SMT to provide you with their independently verified data on accuracy in the field. You don't think the sounds of a supersonic bullet passing through the target next to you wont register on the SMT external mic on your target?
Who's going to tell one of the top shooter that they shot a 6 or missed the target completely when they had been drilling the x ring all day? Nobody is pasting up the targets between shots so there is no ability to contest the computer's read. I know this from direct experience. Really, this is a disaster in the making. Driven by what? People not wanting to pull targets or a club wanting to be techno cool and edgy. That's fine at the club level or perhaps even State or Regional level. But at a national championship? Its not a place to experiment. SMT takes a great risk and should probably back out. If it goes poorly, it will take them twice as long to re-establish their credibility along with the guys making this decision at the nationals. As they say, "it is easier to maintain credibility than earn it back once lost".
Ok the targets at Lodi have 8 mics per target. It is a different system from the G2 and I believe it is running on a Server called the S100 or somthing to that effect. It is nothing like what anybody has at their ranges currently from a hardware standpoint.
You are making a mountain out of a mole hill because you don't have a clue about what you are talking about. You are the type that sees change and automatically assume it will be bad. Have you shot on or ran a match with SMT targets? Wayne came down Friday night to work with us Saturday. Issues we were having were self induced because we dented a couple mics and the extensions we bought (2nd hand) didn't fit the sensors properly. As far as the target registering shots from a target next to you. Yes if you are in admin mode it will sometimes show but they don't get plotted. There is enough code in the system to prevent that. I watched it first hand while I was trying to get a palma shooter with 2155s that were going to slow on target. I was in the admin mode it was showing partial registrations of shots left and right to me but they weren't plotted on his target.
Jeff Hopkins who did quite well at Nationals last year and at the Sinclair FB reginal here a couple weeks back loves our electronic targets. We had guys this weekend in a 3x1000 and Palma match that were shooting X's and 10s and they got blown out into the 6/5 ring, why? Because of the wind. Hate to tell you shooters do get blown out because of wind even if they are shooting 10s and X's. We even had off paper misses. Heck with my 280 at 1k saturday it was changing real hard and fast and you couldn't keep up with it. There was a big let off I thought it came back so took off a minute and after shooting 10's and X's I fired a 6 out the left. Took off another 2 minutes it was an 8. That wasn't the system, that was wind and that was me. People asked I can go into admin mode and show them where the shot was as regular mode only plots 1 MOA outside of the target (feed back you can't get by manual targets).
Also I don't know what the heck you are ranting on about self centering. With the SMTs you calibrate them to the center of the target. If you fire a shot to the left it shows up to the left. You center the system up in calibration period. Can do it on one shot, can do it on 20.
Four years ago maybe 3 (whatever year the Brit won the LR championship) I was down 2 going in to 1k for palma 10, X for sighters then a miss, follwed by a X, 10, X, X. I never touched my sights. To this day I swear the center which was covered and soft from pasters ate teh hole and covered it up. SMT would have shown the shot. Manual target can't do that.
You say it sucks for F-Class. In Mid-range Jeff, Dewayne and Kevin along with some others blow out a hell of a lot of spotters. Targets are down awhile to repair. With e-targets you don't have that.Does it have its glitches yes. Sometimes it flickers in and out. But have you ever had a slow pit puller? Have you ever stayed slung up at Perry for 10-15 minutes while they chase a boat out of the impact area? Have you ever blown out a spotter and had to wait 5 minutes for a target repair. Ever have to call for a target to be pulled once, twice? Speed up the pit service? Yeah manual targets are perfuct buddy they have no issues at all.