Check your targets?
I don't normally get into the middle of these conversations but this happens to be a hot spot for me. Jackie is correct - I shoot only a 30 in all matches now on year two. I can count on one hand the number of matches that I did not protest multiple targets - I also have not lost a single protest on group! I am very competative and shoot my best in every match and only want my target scored properly.
I have nothing but respect for those willing to run matches and score targets as most days it is a thankless job. However, there seem to be no 30 cals in the past for group - but now if you have one you better bring a roll of $5 bills and check every target. For me this is a great distraction as I certainly would perfer to watch my wind flags for the next relay instead of watching for the target posting to double check my target and hope I don't miss the 30 min posting mark.
Even the best run matches may not have you listed correctly for the cal your shooting (i.e. protest and won at the nationals on the very first target!)
I make it a point on every registered match to personally notify the people running the match that I'm shooting a 30 cal. - 80% of the time my first target at a minimum is still incorrect.
We do need a method that easily identifies the target by caliber for the poor guy trying to measure them so he is not checking a print out for every shooter hoping to not make an easy mistake. I thought the idea of just a red ball sticker in the corner of anyone not shooting a 6MM would be a great help in the score house?
mks
I don't normally get into the middle of these conversations but this happens to be a hot spot for me. Jackie is correct - I shoot only a 30 in all matches now on year two. I can count on one hand the number of matches that I did not protest multiple targets - I also have not lost a single protest on group! I am very competative and shoot my best in every match and only want my target scored properly.
I have nothing but respect for those willing to run matches and score targets as most days it is a thankless job. However, there seem to be no 30 cals in the past for group - but now if you have one you better bring a roll of $5 bills and check every target. For me this is a great distraction as I certainly would perfer to watch my wind flags for the next relay instead of watching for the target posting to double check my target and hope I don't miss the 30 min posting mark.
Even the best run matches may not have you listed correctly for the cal your shooting (i.e. protest and won at the nationals on the very first target!)
I make it a point on every registered match to personally notify the people running the match that I'm shooting a 30 cal. - 80% of the time my first target at a minimum is still incorrect.
We do need a method that easily identifies the target by caliber for the poor guy trying to measure them so he is not checking a print out for every shooter hoping to not make an easy mistake. I thought the idea of just a red ball sticker in the corner of anyone not shooting a 6MM would be a great help in the score house?
mks