Double Discipline shooting
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Double Discipline shooting
With the introduction and national exceptance of the super V target system, we have seen all three types of shooting mixed on all targets in the Queens in Perth and in Canberra 2010. An excellent achievement and a step forward for the movement.
Now that we are all using the same targets, the question comes to mind - why not shoot 2 disciplines at the same prize meet or Queens if you want to? Double entry fees , double marking , BUT double shooting.
Three hard and fast rules that I suggest for discussion here.
1. Shooters doing so, shoot on the same gallery for both disciplines regardless of FS, FO or TR.
2. Shotters are placed at least 3 apart from themselves to allow double marking.
3. If using the same rifle and changing barrels then the time is started when the scorer calls for a start. ( no extra time)
I'have taking up target rifle this year as I think they are starting to need their numbers proped up. Wouldn't mind shooting both TR and FS though, at the same meet.
More entries with the same number of people. Most clubs would see green go i would think.
What do you guys think?
Sorry - I keep throwing spanners in the fire and they tend to get hot.......
But always trying to improve on our awsome sport.
Warwick Brown WA
Now that we are all using the same targets, the question comes to mind - why not shoot 2 disciplines at the same prize meet or Queens if you want to? Double entry fees , double marking , BUT double shooting.
Three hard and fast rules that I suggest for discussion here.
1. Shooters doing so, shoot on the same gallery for both disciplines regardless of FS, FO or TR.
2. Shotters are placed at least 3 apart from themselves to allow double marking.
3. If using the same rifle and changing barrels then the time is started when the scorer calls for a start. ( no extra time)
I'have taking up target rifle this year as I think they are starting to need their numbers proped up. Wouldn't mind shooting both TR and FS though, at the same meet.
More entries with the same number of people. Most clubs would see green go i would think.
What do you guys think?
Sorry - I keep throwing spanners in the fire and they tend to get hot.......
But always trying to improve on our awsome sport.
Warwick Brown WA
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Warwick,
I can't see any insurmountable problems - it may trip up some of the stats software around, but that's fixable.
I remember one shooter getting permission to do it on the electronic targets at Geelong - he shot F-Std and F-Open. Afterwards he vowed never to do it again - he was rushed off his feet shifting gear around, trying to do his scoring duties etc. and didn't shoot either discipline up to his normal standard.
It wouldn't be my cup of tea - I obviously prefer a more relaxed pace than you do.
Alan
I can't see any insurmountable problems - it may trip up some of the stats software around, but that's fixable.
I remember one shooter getting permission to do it on the electronic targets at Geelong - he shot F-Std and F-Open. Afterwards he vowed never to do it again - he was rushed off his feet shifting gear around, trying to do his scoring duties etc. and didn't shoot either discipline up to his normal standard.
It wouldn't be my cup of tea - I obviously prefer a more relaxed pace than you do.
Alan
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matt,
2 disciplines - 2 lugs.
3 disciplines - 3 lugs.
you could shoot fullbore, std, & open.
bruce.
2 disciplines - 2 lugs.
3 disciplines - 3 lugs.
you could shoot fullbore, std, & open.
bruce.
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I have no problem with it.
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Double Discipline shooting
Linda,
Yes that is one example that may happen. Hope it does and hope Bill does well, but I was also thinking of shooting TR and F Class at some future prize meetings myself now that I have started learning the ways of the sling.
Warwick........
Yes that is one example that may happen. Hope it does and hope Bill does well, but I was also thinking of shooting TR and F Class at some future prize meetings myself now that I have started learning the ways of the sling.
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At Geelong we have a fixed firing point and so it is much easier for shooters to enter multiple disciplines and as we only have a scorer (no check scorer) then the demands on the shooter are a lot less. A shooter can, for example, shoot at 300 metres, score and then head up to 600 metre shooting position to shoot there in another discipline.
What is required is an agreement with the shooter that there will be extra pressure on them, some creative squadding from the organisers and a general agreement from the fellow shooters that we are all here to have fun.
As Alan said, the first time we tried it was a bit of a mess but our systems are now pretty refined and so most of the issues have been sorted out.
What is required is an agreement with the shooter that there will be extra pressure on them, some creative squadding from the organisers and a general agreement from the fellow shooters that we are all here to have fun.
As Alan said, the first time we tried it was a bit of a mess but our systems are now pretty refined and so most of the issues have been sorted out.
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