(Puts flame suit on)
So I have shot in the world of pr for about ten years, back then I found the sport was made of more or less a bunch of hunters that wanted to learn to shoot better and farther, all to better our ability to make "that shot" Fast forward to today and add sponsors and money and you have what the sport is today. A sport filled with bags, tripods, and all sorts of other widgets to make it easier to beat the stages. I love how far I have seen it come in the sport come in the level of knowledge we have learned. But it seems if you are not bringing a hot rod case in a super heavy rifle, you're going to struggle a lot more than the rest, (yes I know some of the best shooters run a rifle and one bag, I have great respect for them) i saw a part yesterday that just seems to show this:
I love the innovation, but have we arrived at a point were it is time to have a class for people that want to compete and be competitive with the same kind of gear that they would actually hike in the hills with? Or has the sport just become about beating the stage? (Let's exclude ones ability to read the wind for this conversation)
So I have shot in the world of pr for about ten years, back then I found the sport was made of more or less a bunch of hunters that wanted to learn to shoot better and farther, all to better our ability to make "that shot" Fast forward to today and add sponsors and money and you have what the sport is today. A sport filled with bags, tripods, and all sorts of other widgets to make it easier to beat the stages. I love how far I have seen it come in the sport come in the level of knowledge we have learned. But it seems if you are not bringing a hot rod case in a super heavy rifle, you're going to struggle a lot more than the rest, (yes I know some of the best shooters run a rifle and one bag, I have great respect for them) i saw a part yesterday that just seems to show this:
I love the innovation, but have we arrived at a point were it is time to have a class for people that want to compete and be competitive with the same kind of gear that they would actually hike in the hills with? Or has the sport just become about beating the stage? (Let's exclude ones ability to read the wind for this conversation)