As a prone/sling shooter I prefer grass as it is softer on the elbows. Shooting several long strings over multiple days can cause some guys to experience elbow pain. For this type of shooting, a surface with some "give" or softness would be preferred.
I think shooting under a coverd firing point is also nice as it allows matches to be less impacted by bad weather. I.e. Have a match canceled after traveling a great distance to shoot. Additionally, Many competitive shooters are elderly and I have seen folks suffer from heat related injuries after being in the summer heat all day.
-T
If you're lucky enough to get in the shade! Otherwise you're baking in the sun. It does tend to get a little warm at Bucksnort in July!I'd have to say the grass under shade trees like at Marshall, Mo is pretty sweet!
If you're lucky enough to get in the shade! Otherwise you're baking in the sun. It does tend to get a little warm at Bucksnort in July!
Aren't you the one that complained about $50 entry fees? Who's going to pay for your creature comforts?I like a covered firing line in hot sun or rain. My elbows prefer grass, but got elbow pads now. My bipod prefers a level surface, which is rare on grass or gravel. The firing line at Talladega would be just about perfect if they put down artificial turf. I really like a big enough covering to keep both shooter and all the stuff dry and out of the sun.
While I am at it, I'll also put in a good word for clean, comfortable bathrooms close to the firing line.
Of course, at some matches, the organizers are so good, and everyone is so friendly, I can really enjoy myself without all the creature comforts or an ideal firing line for prone shooting.
Aren't you the one that complained about $50 entry fees? Who's going to pay for your creature comforts?
You really need to come and shoot with us at the St. Louis Bench Rest Rifle Club - it offers EVERYTHING you listed above, and more.I like a covered firing line in hot sun or rain. My elbows prefer grass, but got elbow pads now. My bipod prefers a level surface, which is rare on grass or gravel. The firing line at Talladega would be just about perfect if they put down artificial turf. I really like a big enough covering to keep both shooter and all the stuff dry and out of the sun.
While I am at it, I'll also put in a good word for clean, comfortable bathrooms close to the firing line.
Of course, at some matches, the organizers are so good, and everyone is so friendly, I can really enjoy myself without all the creature comforts or an ideal firing line for prone shooting.
You really need to come and shoot with us at the St. Louis Bench Rest Rifle Club - it offers EVERYTHING you listed above, and more.
Alex
