While shooting the IBS Iowa State Two Gun Score Championship last weekend, I had the chance to talk with a long time competitor about the proposed Varmint for Score format that is being brought to the NBRSA for acceptance. He had some good thoughts and he and I spent a bit of time looking at things objectively for all sides.
Here's something to think about:
The aim of getting the NBRSA to legitimize a Score format for the Varmint class rifles is ostensibly to attract more shooters and have another discipline for current NBRSA competitors to shoot.
So...maybe a 'brand new' discipline can have a 'brand new' scoring system? Who says it would need to use the 'best edge' scoring method for this new discipline? Maybe we should consider scoring targets with one reticle. Or the 'Canadian' system of X's counting as an additional point?
This should eliminate the one big issue that many NBRSA group shooters have: that they need to have a .30 to compete in a Score format. Personally, I think if this is to have a snowballs chance in you-know-where of passing in the NBRSA, we'll need to somehow get past this issue.
For consideration..... -Al
Here's something to think about:
The aim of getting the NBRSA to legitimize a Score format for the Varmint class rifles is ostensibly to attract more shooters and have another discipline for current NBRSA competitors to shoot.
So...maybe a 'brand new' discipline can have a 'brand new' scoring system? Who says it would need to use the 'best edge' scoring method for this new discipline? Maybe we should consider scoring targets with one reticle. Or the 'Canadian' system of X's counting as an additional point?
This should eliminate the one big issue that many NBRSA group shooters have: that they need to have a .30 to compete in a Score format. Personally, I think if this is to have a snowballs chance in you-know-where of passing in the NBRSA, we'll need to somehow get past this issue.
For consideration..... -Al