Score is the easy red headed stepchild to group shooting. You know that by now!My first year shooting UBR I clicked to everything at least the 1st half of the year, man was that a pain!
Score is the easy red headed stepchild to group shooting. You know that by now!My first year shooting UBR I clicked to everything at least the 1st half of the year, man was that a pain!
Heck, it's my lover!! I already can't wait to get back out and shoot and enjoy everyone's company!Score is the easy red headed stepchild to group shooting. You know that by now!
Groups require 4 good shots.Score is the easy red headed stepchild to group shooting. You know that by now!
Funny Bart!Not to derail the thread but I can tell you this. Every-time I sat down to shoot a score target at the Tack Driver, I was uncomfortable as Hell and shaking like a crack-baby.
Bart
Heck, that's when I shoot my best! I love it but if I don't get up with my hands shaking, I know I wasn't into it enough. True story and I've said those words to a bunch of people. It's a great feeling, being scared to death every time you pull the trigger, and they're all dots. It really is that.Not to derail the thread but I can tell you this. Every-time I sat down to shoot a score target at the Tack Driver, I was uncomfortable as Hell and shaking like a crack-baby.
Bart
I test it on the sighter. “Sometimes is Good sometimes is Sheet!”Ok here is a serious question, in this deteriorating thread. So whether turning a tuner or varying their load, what percentage of those who have given up on their wonderfully crafted tune/load actually know their changed untested load or tuner position will work vs those hoping it might work. Be careful, there will be a follow up question. Let's hear it you last half dozed posters, don't be shy.
Thanks for the reply. Do you go to the line with more than one additional load.I test it on the sighter. “Sometimes is Good sometimes is Sheet!”
Bart
Hell Yeah!Thanks for the reply. Do you go to the line with more than one additional load.
Lately, I've been a bubble un-packer. I'm in "outspending" mode.Don't be a 'bubble packer'...dig in and get after stuff. -Al
Most experienced shooters don’t guess. if they make a tuner adjustmen or a load adjustment they test it on the sighterOk here is a serious question, in this deteriorating thread. So whether turning a tuner or varying their load, what percentage of those who have given up on their wonderfully crafted tune/load actually know their changed untested load or tuner position will work vs those hoping it might work. Be careful, there will be a follow up question. Let's hear it you last half dozed posters, don't be shy.
I equate moving a tuner to changing the load. I don't move it unless I would get up and change loads. They take some discipline in that regard but you can check tune on your sighter in short range br. So yes, I often check a mark either way but often wind up right where I was. The key here is knowing the value of a mark on the actual tune. You can't let yourself blame the tune for lack of condition reading.Thanks for the replies. Being a scoreshooter for the most part I seldom chased loads even when I shot some IBS group shoots years ago. I pretty much developed a load for a barrel and if I think it's going away I go to the tuner before the next match to check where I am. Has kept me on top of things pretty easily. I sometimes read posts on changing loads during a match and wonder how much is intelligent choice vs this isn't good maybe I will luck into something else. I might get a bit more adventuresome with adjusting the tuner during during a match but I would hate for that to become a crutch for during a poor job reading the flags, bench manners, and time management. I did shoot tuners for 4 or 5 years before seeing anyone else using them thanks to good guidance from Bob Green.
UBR requires 6!Groups require 4 good shots.
Score requires 5 good shots.
