budget wrote:i just don't get it,on one hand everybody claims that target rifle and f class don't integrate enough and on the other hand you guys want squadding so you can get a better score, buggered if i know.
You're right - these are two competing priorities. Maybe a good compromise would be to only have squadding at major (Queens level) events. Then you'll still have plenty of opportunity for integration between disciplines, and the big events (in terms of $ and time costs) are made fairer.
budget wrote:i just don't get it,on one hand everybody claims that target rifle and f class don't integrate enough and on the other hand you guys want squadding so you can get a better score, buggered if i know.
We want squadding for a fairer score, not necessarily better score. Like has been mentioned,
budget wrote:i just don't get it,on one hand everybody claims that target rifle and f class don't integrate enough and on the other hand you guys want squadding so you can get a better score, buggered if i know.
We want squadding for a fairer score, not necessarily better score. Like has been mentioned,
Exactly, you don't run horse races by having each horse run at a different time of the day, why have shooters shoot sometimes up to 2 hours apart.....
budget wrote:i just don't get it,on one hand everybody claims that target rifle and f class don't integrate enough and on the other hand you guys want squadding so you can get a better score, buggered if i know.
Probably should be another topic but squadding doesn't have to mean T/R shooters and FClass don't integrate. They can shoot on the same target just at different times by their position on the board. NQ Queens did it very well last year. As stated by Rod Jason and Alan (world class shooters that don't need any help) it is about fairness not individuals getting a better score. Done wrong though as has happened at Belmont and other places it is better not done at all.
Still no hunt format ! Anyway on the range now , very cold , 5 deg over night . Top of 14 deg , ie bring thermals . The range is looking good , facilities are great . Well done SARA
fullbore308 wrote:Well if you like some high winds and shoot at 900 m and like getting smashed Go for it sometimes that distance there doesn't play nice..
We Match Rifle guys have gotten used to short range at lower Light. It's when you get back to 1000 and beyond that the trouble starts.
Still no hunt format ! Anyway on the range now , very cold , 5 deg over night . Top of 14 deg , ie bring thermals . The range is looking good , facilities are great . Well done SARA
Hunt format Day 1 300m, 500m ,600m 10 shots Day 2 700m, 800m, 900m 10 shots
budget wrote:i just don't get it,on one hand everybody claims that target rifle and f class don't integrate enough and on the other hand you guys want squadding so you can get a better score, buggered if i know.
Squadding has nothing to do with "better sores". All squadding does is ensure those that are competing against each other (same grade or discipline) are competing in the same conditions to create the most even playing field.
I don't care if I'm shooting in a 30mph rain squal providing my direct opposition is doing the same.
Hi All, I'm currently on a train to Sydney for the 10am flight to Adelaide (guns and stuff are being transported by road, thanks Rod & Lewis) Hope the flight dosen't drag on too long Looking forward to 8 days of shooting and all the usual banter. If it's a similar set up to last year there will be some great prizes and the food wagon at each range is a good thing. Good luck to all attending!
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