Re: PTS Fall Team Precision Rifle Match
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Charlie Papa</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I really like the format the way it is with the lack of divisions and structuring. Caliber choice left to the competitor to decide based upon what he or she thinks will work best, or simply shooting what ya brung, makes this whole style of shooting so much fun. By designing the stages the way you guys have, keeping them diverse, giving no distinct advantage to a platform or caliber over the course of the match keeps with the freestyle nature of the way we're free to shoot it. I think that diversity of stage design has kept the playing field rather level, and as match directors, you should be very proud of that accomplishment. I would just rather this sport not end up like many of the other less-fun disciplines, but that's just my opinion. I could be wrong.
If a division must be made, perhaps have one where your rifle and optic cannot be worth more than $2500. In order to enforce this, shooters in that category must agree in writing to allow their rifle to be bought by any other competitor or MD for $2500 at any time during the match.
The idea of having both a performance-based prize table and a raffle is good. And maybe some prizes for the most hostages hit, biggest mental f-up, something to compliment the Dave trophy and add some more fun.
I don't know. You guys are doing one hell of a job already. Like CC said, I'll shoot your matches regardless. Stage design is where it's at, and you've got that down to an art. </div></div>
Papa thank you very much. We pretty much feel the same way, but as a customer service business we are all ways looking for input from the shooters