Same here I'm good with one target. Between work and kids I only have time for one target. I am though going to try pistol and rifle this month. Like always much appreciated.
I think just like an in-person match, it should be one target, the first target you shoot, and that’s that. HOWEVER, I can suggest a modification for shooting distances to accommodate people who use public ranges that may not allow rifle fire at 25 yards. A percentage penalty or bonus for shooters that fire a 25 yard target at 30 yards or at 20, etc would be a great way for people who are stuck with fixed shooting range rules to participate (like me!). I’d be happy to make some suggestions for such a sliding scale if you’re interested.We might need to do another rule revision in September. Should we allow shooting two or three targets and submitting the best of...?
In the movie "Sgt York" they fired at a target like that for a "beef critter" before he got drafted....
Ah, that was my problem. I used Matt's instructions to use a 2 5/8" diameter for the circle. I'd have picked up 6 more points.
read the postMarc, T/C Patriot pistol allowed?
What's your point?read the post
Well I shot at my targets today. I'm posting a photo of the handgun target, fired with my 1858 Pietta Remington to prove that I did actually shoot. The oblong hole on the left is a tear, not two hits. Don't know where the fifth shot went. No use mailing a zero.
Shooting two targets and sending in the best was a brief discussion on a possible rule change for next month. This months rules have not changed from past monthly shoots with the exception of submitting a rifle and a pistol target.Guess I need to read the posts more as I did not catch the 2 targets and send in the best. Also missed seeing the practice target.
Dave
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