Have you shot on the Intarso targets at Bisley Ian? (If so, any thoughts? - the NRA Journal report reads well - but it is written by Intarso's CEO!)
Am I the only one who would prefer paper even if e targets were perfect? Should I go shoot with the cowboy black powder guys? Am I getting old? Should I (shudder) take up short range benchrest?
I think we are going to name our new team The Luddites.
We once evicted a man from the club for using a double base powder. It was harsh, because he was using it in a .30-06, but it had to be done.I'm sorry, Russell, but I believe I own the trademark on that name as it's been officially documented***. However, I might be willing to lease it out for the right price because I need some extra cash to buy myself my own personal e-target so I can practice more often.
If you aren't already, just be aware that as a devoted follower of the teachings of Ludd, you cannot drive a hybrid car. Barrel tuners are completely out of the question, as are Joypods, target cams, and any of the next generation powders that have recently become available. Finally, you will be limited to using bullets that are at least one weight class/BC class lower than the best currently available.
***http://forum.accurateshooter.com/threads/e-target-precision-poll.3951536/page-5 (post #84)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luddite
Yep, there are quite a few young'uns out there who don't like to compete on them as well. (Don't mind them for testing on club days when you do have an accurate target, frustrating trying to test when its inaccurate)I'm afraid you've got company. Except I'm not for the cowboy stuff and the bench rest. Getting old has nothing to do with it.
Dan