Liven The Dream
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I do understand your point as well as others.Hey Don,
I quoted you just to give the conversation a nudge a different direction. Not disputing your position.
I also have one and use it extensively. On the other hand, I've done the hard work of measuring bullet holes and positions along with taking sample sizes that would make anyone's eyes water.
I agree with Doug on this, the acoustic systems, in their current form, are incapable of providing the accuracy required to fairly and accurately determine the outcome of a match in a reliable way when a horde of elite shooters show up for a match. There is more than enough evidence to support that position when you actually spend some time on it.
While I like the game the way it was, I'd be willing to give up pit pulled targets *if* a level of accuracy could be established that would both fairly and accurately score EACH and EVERY round fired (including misses). That simply is not the case today.
The systems have promise, but need to evolve to add new sensor technologies to reduce or remove the uncertainty associated with the travel of sound through a moving air mass and concurrent bullet arrivals within earshot of the microphones.
Likewise, the national governing body needs to evolve with the integrity to go actually test stuff themselves and create accountability for rules deviations (take a quick look at the rings on your MR-1FC. I'd bet the 5 and 6 rings are the wrong size). Private emails allowing rule deviations without published notification to all competitors are completely unacceptable.
I'm looking for a new game to play. F-class is becoming too broken for me.
I am at this point go along Don
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