Hi All,
This is something that I have thought about too, as a way to increase the numbers in F-Open at OPM's, as well as enjoy a competitive shoot in F-Std.
As mentioned above:
1. Time to do your duty of scoring [on both boards]. Most OPM's I've been to get around 7 to 8 shooters per board. With order changes, you may be required to score/check score, when you are meant to be shooting on another target. Gets pretty messy. At the Queens, the organisers would be in quite a pickle. They get busy enough as it is
2. You do get some small advantage, in that you learn the wind for that range and get your elevation spot on! You may choose to 'sacrifice' your first discipline, in the hope of improving your chances in the second.
Is this considered fair? e.g. I might shoot F-Open with my 7.62, then shoot F-Std second, which means I don't have to worry about sighters as I should have the wind and elevation spot on! Giving me an unfair advantage over the other F-Std competitors.
Maybe we introduce a rule, that you don't get sighters for your second shoot at that range
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??? or maybe only 1 sighter ???
Maybe we blind fold the shooter, spin them around 5 times, then tell them to get down and shoot. That might even it up
3. How many disciplines can one shooter enter in? 2 is a stretch, however 3 would be stretching the friendship too far? Three is achievable depending on the gear you have available, but maintaining your obligations to range activities may be unachievable, or compromise your ability to do it properly. Impacting other shooters in the process.
Don't get me wrong, I'd be happy to give it a go. However, I think there are issues that should be addressed prior to it being allowed.
Roll on change........
Bartman