A lot of change. Should be more interesting for sure
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New Rules Spec "Port Arms"...this is actually interesting...
Well, fuck. Now I've got to build a new barricade.
Not 100% sure. I think the horizontal places (where you place the rifle) are a bit shorter than the current one. I think they are 14" and need to be 12"
Oh that’s dumb considering how many clubs have spent $$$$ making nice steel barricadesNot 100% sure. I think the horizontal places (where you place the rifle) are a bit shorter than the current one. I think they are 14" and need to be 12"
While average desk height varies a bit, most desk heights range between 29" and 30" from the floor to the tabletop.
Elevated counter or bar height counter seating is usually about 41″-43″ off the floor to the countertop.
The heights are the same since the last change a few years ago. Could be wrong , but I think they used to be 32"- 34" and 50"-52". It was changedMaybe I'm crazy, but 'new' heights are normal...Its generic desk height, and generic bar height.
And you can bet your ass it'll be on the short side of the measurementsOh that’s dumb considering how many clubs have spent $$$$ making nice steel barricades
Oh, the irony of a Nightforce sponsored stage with a Leupold logo in the barricadePeople make a big deal out of the skills stage. Unless you are shooting in the AG cup or for a Bullet, it really doesn't matter.
Doesn't look like nightforce is giving away a free scope this year for fastest time at a 2 day, so who cares.
You get the same points just a spot or two back in final standings for prize table walk.
Its an easy 8-10 points if you don't rush. Take the points and let low IQ people worry about the time.
If you are shooting alot of matches where the top 3 comes down to tiebreaker, than you are shooting meatball matches anyway. Take the points and move on.
I’ve been running things similar to option one in my PRS22 matches for a while now. Often with the smaller and larger targets at different ranges. IMO, a timed stage is a timed stage. Being able to practice one thing to get there is less important than actual skill. I tend to allow for thinking and knowing your holds as an advantage.I think all the changes are positive.
Smaller targets force you to slow down a bit and be more precise rather than full speed reckless shooting.
Adds another layer of skill testing with target transition/acquisition being of greater importance, particularly in the left/right or near/far setups.
With smaller second target of 6" at 400 or 8" at 500 you'll actually need to watch wind and see where you are hitting on the first shot to be able to successfully hit the second shot.
10 rounds vs 8 rounds is a better test of shooter consistency and harder to clean the stage.
I think with this new stage a clean run will be much less common and will be a good tiebreak score, versus everyone cleaning the stage and you need to be super fast to win the tiebreak like the older skill stage.