Hello Members:
Over the last few years we have seen a major leap in technology and precision has evolved exponentially, specially seen at longer distances...
Many of us have shoot or shot 10 M ISSF (Pistol & Rifle) and many others have anchored to 25 BR shooting. The issue I've seen over the last 2-3 years is that more and more people are evolving into other disciplines like Silhouettes and 75 & 100 M Benchrest using the same or larger calibers than what are allowed for 25 M Benchrest and many people are just NOT interested in exclusively shooting 25 BR or are not interested in shooting this discipline at all.
I've talked to many young and old time shooters at different events and the general consensus is that 25 M BR "per-se" is an "OLD FART" discipline soon to be extinct (Hate the Old-fart word)...Most people agree that shooting 3 targets for each class (25 M) is just TOO BORING and "Too much of the same"...Shooters (specially the younger generations) seem to like the kick they get when knocking down silhouettes, shooting against the clock while scoring high and shooting at much longer distances that are more realistic to hunting distances, or at least more challenging than 25 M...
After the 2018 Nationals I've participated for the first time ever in many shoots and tournaments that have had these disciplines, and if you ask me they all have been so much fun and the variety has made them pretty challenging...The norm for these kinds of shoots is to shoot 25 M (3 targets) as we do for USARB, but you only shoot ONE CLASS and all classes are shot simultaneously...Then you shoot silhouettes (1/5th scale) at 40, 50, 60 & 70 yards, 100 M Benchrest (either with pre-qualifying at 75 or directly at 100 Meters) with calibers up to .30 and even .33 in some clubs, and to make things more fun, some other clubs like Quail Creek in Arizona are also including 10 M Pistol and also silhouettes shot with a pistol...
For 25M Benchrest we generally have at least 2 guns: HV and LV and some of us shoot Open or Unlimited with our HV, but some shooters have 3 or even 4 guns for shooting all classes. The current trend in mostly all important tournaments requires a 25 M gun, a Silhouette gun that can also be your 100 M gun and optional is a pistol if you want to shoot pistol...I've seen people shooting silhouettes with their HV guns at the longer 70 yards with their .177's (Mike S. from Quail Creek shoots frequently perfect silhouette scores with his HV gun)
To me an event where you shoot precision (3 targets) at 25 M, Silhouettes at 40, 50, 60 & 70 Yd., precision at 100 M with an optional 10 M class for pistol and even silhouettes is the epitome of airgun shooting...
In our case, we are a small club in Mointana but ALL of us seem to have been bitten by the "Trend Bug" and are practicing and preparing guns for silhouettes, for 75 & 100 M and some of us pulled out our pistols out of the safe...In previous years we were shooting 25 M (HV & LV) at least once a week and some of us also practiced during the week...Nowadays we are all doing the same frequent shooting but mostly at 100 M, at silhouettes at the official distances and sporadic 25 Meter HV and LV.
The purpose of my post is to find out what are you and your clubs doing in this respect and also to discuss how do you all see the future of airgun competition shooting?
Regards for all members,
AZ
Over the last few years we have seen a major leap in technology and precision has evolved exponentially, specially seen at longer distances...
Many of us have shoot or shot 10 M ISSF (Pistol & Rifle) and many others have anchored to 25 BR shooting. The issue I've seen over the last 2-3 years is that more and more people are evolving into other disciplines like Silhouettes and 75 & 100 M Benchrest using the same or larger calibers than what are allowed for 25 M Benchrest and many people are just NOT interested in exclusively shooting 25 BR or are not interested in shooting this discipline at all.
I've talked to many young and old time shooters at different events and the general consensus is that 25 M BR "per-se" is an "OLD FART" discipline soon to be extinct (Hate the Old-fart word)...Most people agree that shooting 3 targets for each class (25 M) is just TOO BORING and "Too much of the same"...Shooters (specially the younger generations) seem to like the kick they get when knocking down silhouettes, shooting against the clock while scoring high and shooting at much longer distances that are more realistic to hunting distances, or at least more challenging than 25 M...
After the 2018 Nationals I've participated for the first time ever in many shoots and tournaments that have had these disciplines, and if you ask me they all have been so much fun and the variety has made them pretty challenging...The norm for these kinds of shoots is to shoot 25 M (3 targets) as we do for USARB, but you only shoot ONE CLASS and all classes are shot simultaneously...Then you shoot silhouettes (1/5th scale) at 40, 50, 60 & 70 yards, 100 M Benchrest (either with pre-qualifying at 75 or directly at 100 Meters) with calibers up to .30 and even .33 in some clubs, and to make things more fun, some other clubs like Quail Creek in Arizona are also including 10 M Pistol and also silhouettes shot with a pistol...
For 25M Benchrest we generally have at least 2 guns: HV and LV and some of us shoot Open or Unlimited with our HV, but some shooters have 3 or even 4 guns for shooting all classes. The current trend in mostly all important tournaments requires a 25 M gun, a Silhouette gun that can also be your 100 M gun and optional is a pistol if you want to shoot pistol...I've seen people shooting silhouettes with their HV guns at the longer 70 yards with their .177's (Mike S. from Quail Creek shoots frequently perfect silhouette scores with his HV gun)
To me an event where you shoot precision (3 targets) at 25 M, Silhouettes at 40, 50, 60 & 70 Yd., precision at 100 M with an optional 10 M class for pistol and even silhouettes is the epitome of airgun shooting...
In our case, we are a small club in Mointana but ALL of us seem to have been bitten by the "Trend Bug" and are practicing and preparing guns for silhouettes, for 75 & 100 M and some of us pulled out our pistols out of the safe...In previous years we were shooting 25 M (HV & LV) at least once a week and some of us also practiced during the week...Nowadays we are all doing the same frequent shooting but mostly at 100 M, at silhouettes at the official distances and sporadic 25 Meter HV and LV.
The purpose of my post is to find out what are you and your clubs doing in this respect and also to discuss how do you all see the future of airgun competition shooting?
Regards for all members,
AZ