Hi,
YEP the hit to move on sucks if you do not hit, no doubt about that.
@Diver160651 outline is way better for sure.
@Diver160651 you want to put that style match on in August or September? I will sponsor it and pay all range fees, ROs, etc etc
BUT it does a few different things while sucking.....
1. It shines light onto the misperception that 2500m and 3000m is "done all day with no problems because we are hitting at 2+ miles" that is filling all aspects of ELR marketing and social medias.
A. Same thing as all the "my gun is 1/4MOA all day"...BS because I can show you this past California State BR competition where that 1/4MOA rifle would put you in top 5.
2. It provides a non sugar coated, no BS..that shooter is the winner; no doubt about it he/she fucking won. They beat the environmental conditions hands down with pretty much zero luck.
3. It highlights that the industry in itself is not advanced to the point some think it has (Hence pushing for more companies to advance it); well at least in terms of affordability (Hence my previous post of the 200k+ dollars in support equipment the .gov types have).
4. It gives newer shooters getting into or wanting to get into ELR a realistic expectation. Right now we have guys coming in thinking that their 6.5CM puts them in the running to be able to win a 2k match because they read somewhere someone hit 2500yd with it.
There are lots of different events that SUCK if you do not do well right out the gate..
National and International Sambo/Ju-Jitsu single elimination tournaments. Nothing like travelling all the way to Romania and loosing first round, lol.
Race car teams having to "qualify" for race day. Nothing like hauling entire race team from coast to coast to have your crew chief not read the environmental conditions correctly and you do not even qualify for the race.
Sincerely,
Theis