David Halblom
Flying Fish Fundamentals
and you STILL HAVE NOT answered my distance question!!!!!!!!!!!!
And you still did not answer my average distance question.
I don't think distance has any bearing on my question. Somehow, a 25 record bull target could be designed for any yardage we shoot.
Well DavidI'll be damned if I would go across town for a 1 day match
No peter, how far did they travel? I'll be damned if I would go across town for a 1 day match
Pete
Credibility is very important to actual shooters and those looking in from the outside seem to know were the problems are far better than those actually involved with the sport.
If your sanctioning body is not doing its part your not going to draw in new shooters.If those in charge don't want new shooters your not going to draw in new shooters either.
If your not blanketing all your local ranges with flyers and computer website information how will the new guys ever find you?
On the credibility issue the cowboy action and tactical guys are spending more money than the benchrest shooters and they are turning people away as they simply don't have enough room for all that want to shoot in a competitive arena.
I have talked with them about bringing there guns to another venue and they simply and quite frankly don't want to do it and they are not shy about it.
Next time there is a tactical match in your area post how many shooters shot the match and post what they said when you asked them to join you.
Lynn
Peter, what is the average distance traveled by the competitors? and YOU do not count!
Pete can't count? Hmmm. Hey Pete, you must one of those insurance guru's, eh?
Roy
Pete can't count? Hmmm. Hey Pete, you must one of those insurance guru's, eh?
Roy
When was the last time you bought a case of Eley?
Much over rated ammo!!
If one thinks about it a little bit, isn't it kinda rediculous to sit down for either 7 or 10 minutes to shoot only 5 record shots; spend 4 or 5 hours to shoot 25 record shots when it can be done easily in 20 minutes?
Pete, Have you been to Knob Creek, KY. There matches only take seconds.
Centerfire
Pete
It kind of depends on what you like to do. I attended one rimfire match in my life. shot one time in the morning and waited 3 hours to shoot the other class gun in the afternoon. Never returned, never looked back. I found it way too slow for me. My friend Rod who spent many thousands of dollars on the two rifles and assorted paraphernalia plus supply of ammo tells me he attended a couple more matches before deciding it just was not for him either.
Dick
It just seemed short becausse it was so much fun!