Two of the last 6- F-Class matches that I have shot at 600 or 1000 yards my scorer has made a mistake with my score.
When I get ready to shoot my record string of 20 shots, I use a small loading block that only holds 20 rounds of ammo.
The first time it happened I fired all 20 rounds in my loading block, put my OBI in my chamber and my scorer said I had only fired 19 rounds. I had to go back to my not so good ammo to fire the last shot. I do not know which shot my scorer missed so I do not know if it helped or hurt me.
This past weekend the same thing happened, removed my bolt, put the OBI in the chamber and my scorer said that I had only fired 18 shots. I was clean on this relay, so, I got up from the mat,
went to my good ammo box pulled two rounds to complete the string.
If I ask the scorer to call the shots, I can't hear him because I wear ear plugs and cans, I have lost a good percentage of my hearing due hunting without any hearing protection)
Do many of you guys record you shots, it seems like a pain in the arse when you are trying to gun them downrange in the same conditions as the last shot. Once I start shooting, I usually break the next shot as soon as the target appears.
What if I had recorded all my shots and the scored says I haven't completed the string. Who wins...
Chuck
When I get ready to shoot my record string of 20 shots, I use a small loading block that only holds 20 rounds of ammo.
The first time it happened I fired all 20 rounds in my loading block, put my OBI in my chamber and my scorer said I had only fired 19 rounds. I had to go back to my not so good ammo to fire the last shot. I do not know which shot my scorer missed so I do not know if it helped or hurt me.
This past weekend the same thing happened, removed my bolt, put the OBI in the chamber and my scorer said that I had only fired 18 shots. I was clean on this relay, so, I got up from the mat,
went to my good ammo box pulled two rounds to complete the string.
If I ask the scorer to call the shots, I can't hear him because I wear ear plugs and cans, I have lost a good percentage of my hearing due hunting without any hearing protection)
Do many of you guys record you shots, it seems like a pain in the arse when you are trying to gun them downrange in the same conditions as the last shot. Once I start shooting, I usually break the next shot as soon as the target appears.
What if I had recorded all my shots and the scored says I haven't completed the string. Who wins...
Chuck