I have a question begging for an answer. All the different stages are fine for young shooters, but how about us old guys? What percentage of shooters are you eliminating by having stages and different distance to target. I shoot 50, 100 and 200 yard benchrest. Paper targets and one piece rest. 50 & 100 yard match we shoot UIT A 51 at 50, NRA A 23/3 at 100 and SR C 42 printed white at 200. My rest weighs 45 LBS and rifles 17 plus. I'm 83 and prefer not moving much. I also shoot ARA and at most matches the number of shooters over 70 outnumbers the shooters under 50 by a wide margin. A club just started that is 60 miles away. Last 10 years I had to drive 180 miles to shoot matches. Love to shoot, driving not so much. Are there any easy solutions to this problem?
I understand exactly where you're coming from. I'm 71. Still pretty mobile but there are props in PRS and even NRL22 statges from which I simply cannot build a stable position - or occasionally any position at all. I am now recovering from back surgery which will hopefully give me a couple more competition years.
Yes, NRL22 has adaptive accomodations. But my guess is the folks who develop the CsOF aren't old and decrepit yet. I just looked at the
June COF. One stage requires shooting from the knees. Another from prone. Another from a kinda twisted position - and these are the "adaptive" alternatives. I can still do those (once my back heals). Will I be able to do them in 5-10 years? I doubt it.
I have lobbied for senior-friendly matches using PRS-type targets and COF but fired from bench or modified prone. Nothing prone. Nothing from the knees. Nothing with a twisted torso.
In my region (central NC), one-day centerfire PRS matches usually fill up with 60 or more shooters. Rimfire? Pfft... 30 or 40. NRL22? 20-30, at least the ones of which I'm aware. One club ran a "senior-friendly" match a couple years ago... but the MD was a guy in his 40s who had no clue that getting into a prone position AT ALL is near-impossible for many, and "modified prone" requiring kneeling on the knees is no better. They ended up with maybe 15 shooters, and haven't had another. Dammit.
I experienced my body decline rapidly from early 60s to early 70s, and I care about my fitness. Whereas I could do 30-40 pushups cold (no stretch/warmup) at 60, I can't do one now without my elbows feeling like they're being impaled with red-hot ice picks. I hold no real hope of being able to shoot competitively in PRS-style matches within another few years... and shooting at paper is simply boring to me personally.
Back to skeet? Steel pistol challenge? Or maybe enough MDs will just leave out their PRS target sets for a seniors match after a PRS event, use the same COF, and let us geezers shoot from positions we can reasonably get into and enjoy.
But,
@lion , for now, shoot what you got as regards competition types. I'm not sure what you mean by "eliminating shooters" based on distance to target. Ballistic calculators are everywhere now and Hornady's 4DOF is free and pretty danged good. I've been mentoring a newbie just starting rimfire competition; he did doggone well his first match two weekends ago.
May you be blessed with health good enough to keep shooting for years, sir.