At the Nationals meeting once again "pure accuracy scoring" was discussed as a alternative to how we do it now. Once again it fell out of favor & was set aside again. While I'm personally not opposed to it does have merit IMO, especially given some of the lots of ammo we've all come across lately with those "fliers"
I get the argument that a 249-24x is a prettier target than a 250-10. There's no doubt about that, but it would be a travesty to take away from the consistent shooting a 250 requires. Score trumps X's period.
There was some rumbling about some not wanting to shoot IR50 for the above reason & "fliers" that will take them out of contention. Understandable.
Now here's where it got interesting & was met with quite a lot of enthusiasm throughout the weekend devising a way to combat the above "problems" Enter "The Golden Bull"
"The Golden Bull" would be somewhere on the target, most likely the bottom, & would be where one could potentially re-deem themselves from their ammo woes & that inevitable flier.
As it was discussed & as I understand it "The Golden Bull" could only be used if the competitor has missed only 1 bull so as to narrow down the amount people would utilize the option. It would potentially recoup all the points lost be it 1 point or whatever depending on where the flier landed.
The shot fired MUST hit the X to redeem themselves.
Time Limit is 1 minute, or whatever is decided on, if it actually does get implemented.
Here's the catch....IF he/she decides to shoot "The Golden Bull" they also run the risk of losing the amount they would stand to gain. For instance, if you had a 245 & could gain 5 points BY ONLY HITTING the X to a 250, you could also LOSE 5 points by shooting a 10. So you could potentially end up with a 240!!! That's the gamble!!! This is to keep "The Golden Bull" used to a minimum as it shouldn't be a distraction for the match itself.
The competitor would announce once the cease fire command is given that he/she wishes to shoot the bull. And with all his peers watching they can have at it.
If "The Golden Bull" is shot before cease fire is given during a cherry picked condition earlier than it could not be applied. This is done for obvious reasons.
None of this was voted on & may never come to play but the enthusiasm it created was pretty impressive. A little jolt that maybe we could use.
I personally think its worth a shot (no pun intended)
I'm sure Wayne doesn't want to be bombarded with suggestions as it isn't even at play yet. So if you have any additional thoughts please keep them here. He'll see 'em.
Keith
I get the argument that a 249-24x is a prettier target than a 250-10. There's no doubt about that, but it would be a travesty to take away from the consistent shooting a 250 requires. Score trumps X's period.
There was some rumbling about some not wanting to shoot IR50 for the above reason & "fliers" that will take them out of contention. Understandable.
Now here's where it got interesting & was met with quite a lot of enthusiasm throughout the weekend devising a way to combat the above "problems" Enter "The Golden Bull"
"The Golden Bull" would be somewhere on the target, most likely the bottom, & would be where one could potentially re-deem themselves from their ammo woes & that inevitable flier.
As it was discussed & as I understand it "The Golden Bull" could only be used if the competitor has missed only 1 bull so as to narrow down the amount people would utilize the option. It would potentially recoup all the points lost be it 1 point or whatever depending on where the flier landed.
The shot fired MUST hit the X to redeem themselves.
Time Limit is 1 minute, or whatever is decided on, if it actually does get implemented.
Here's the catch....IF he/she decides to shoot "The Golden Bull" they also run the risk of losing the amount they would stand to gain. For instance, if you had a 245 & could gain 5 points BY ONLY HITTING the X to a 250, you could also LOSE 5 points by shooting a 10. So you could potentially end up with a 240!!! That's the gamble!!! This is to keep "The Golden Bull" used to a minimum as it shouldn't be a distraction for the match itself.
The competitor would announce once the cease fire command is given that he/she wishes to shoot the bull. And with all his peers watching they can have at it.
If "The Golden Bull" is shot before cease fire is given during a cherry picked condition earlier than it could not be applied. This is done for obvious reasons.
None of this was voted on & may never come to play but the enthusiasm it created was pretty impressive. A little jolt that maybe we could use.
I personally think its worth a shot (no pun intended)
I'm sure Wayne doesn't want to be bombarded with suggestions as it isn't even at play yet. So if you have any additional thoughts please keep them here. He'll see 'em.
Keith