Les and Anthony have been very helpful in this endeavor.
Yes, they are the main guys for the Web Site and Forum. Both put a huge effort into not only that but submissions / suggestions etc to the main controlling body which I think is the Benchrest Committee of the SSAA. I'm not really into the politics of the whole show, just used to really enjoy my weekends away and shooting with a terrific bunch of guys / gals and the kids and boy some of the kids can really shoot extremely well. The juniors (under 18 I think) get great mentions when they attend and it's great to see their great interest in these events. Especially the 200 Yard Rimfire Fly events.
Les and Anthony are the ones to help you sort out the details for your event and I suppose any diversion from our setup.
Muzzle Brakes are a real issue over here with most ranges and competitions not allowing them. Non competition general range use those that do allow muzzle brakes usually send those shooters down the end of the benches away from anyone else. Personally if I was setup next to a bench using a brake I'd pack up and go home. Yes, I do have a couple (clamp on) but haven't used them for years. Don't think I've ever seen a rifle used where the brake has been covered over for use in a competition.
Another category of Fly Shooting is the "Factory Class" at 300 Metres and gets pretty good interest for those that want to use their favourite varminting / hunting rifle if it complies to the rules set by the club running the event.
Yep, the colours of the fly target are part of the challenge when conditions aren't perfect. That orange (red) on yellow at distance really puts the pressure on when conditions aren't so flash and heavy mirage really turns it into more of a guessing game, perhaps the real challenge to skills reading the range. The big "V" does help finding a centre.
I'm sure you all will have a great time and hope it grows in interest over there.
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