I’m crazy surprised how many times I meet a fellow airgunner who has no idea what field target is.


One match was all it took for me to be hooked. part of it is simply getting exposure. Ive got several friends who are interested in it now and want to try once I have my rifles setup.I'm honestly suprised FT isn't bigger than it is with most clubs. Its 3D archery with guns.... how can you go wrong?
Hoping to have a new match setup at my club next season. Quite a few of the guys who don't shoot air at all really seem intrigued about the concept so hopefully we can get a few more new faces involved.
I'll take it for granted that you are serious, but you seem to be focused on your interest in airguns, not what/why most people get into airguns .I’m crazy surprised how many times I meet a fellow airgunner who has no idea what field target is.
I know for many that shoot ft they dont see it as a competition but as a fun challenge. There are many at our field shooting less expensive rifles alongside the high end rifles. Its about the fun and challenge factor for many.I'll take it for granted that you are serious, but you seem to be focused on your interest in airguns, not what/why most people get into airguns .
Most people don't compete with airguns. Fact. Most people either get into airguns for backyard fun or pesting/hunting.
Airgun competitions, be it FT or BR, etc... are not available close enough for even people like myself to become involved in.
Most people who use airguns have limited funds. Contrary to what AGN and GTA post may seem to imply.
Anyway, didn't mean to rupture your world, but most people who use airguns are never going to be interested in FT or any competitions.
Most airgunners simply can't afford that luxury.
JMHO, YMMV... (smile)
Nothing against anyone who can afford to attend any competition with any airgun. My point was that MOST people who shoot airguns and I will say that is more than 95% of us, don't have the funds to travel to the few competitions and don't really care about them.I know for many that shoot ft they dont see it as a competition but as a fun challenge. There are many at our field shooting less expensive rifles alongside the high end rifles. Its about the fun and challenge factor for many.
Heck one guy broke out his springer without a dope sheet just to see what he could do with it.
I know for many that shoot ft they dont see it as a competition but as a fun challenge. There are many at our field shooting less expensive rifles alongside the high end rifles. Its about the fun and challenge factor for many.
Heck one guy broke out his springer without a dope sheet just to see what he could do with it.
Nothing against anyone who can afford to attend any competition with any airgun. My point was that MOST people who shoot airguns and I will say that is more than 95% of us, don't have the funds to travel to the few competitions and don't really care about them.
Most people who use airguns either plink, pest, or hunt with them and don't know or even care about FT, EBR, etc, etc, etc.
If there were a venue close enough to me, I might try to attend, but that is also part of the problem. There are no events close enough to me to make me even want to try.
Elitism is a problem with airgunning because of the amount of money it takes alone. Nothing personal about those who can afford the dues, but it severely limits who can really take part. I used to hear the phrase "grow the sport".
The ONLY way to do that is to make is more local and especially more affordable.
Oh well, I do what I do and I am good at it. Look up my "tally to date" thread. (smile)
Thanks for the reply and I will crawl back inside my shell for a few hours now. (chuckle)
And YOU are one of the lucky ones, if you want to attend/compete in airguns, which simply illustrates the point I was making.The unfortunate reality of competition airgunning is that most people live somewhere they're gonna need to travel to do so.
The US is a big country. I live in a state with 3 or 4 field target clubs and none of them hold matches closer than 2hrs travel time from my house. But I go anyway. I go because the summertime matches create an excuse to camp with my son's, while simultaneously enjoying the company of other airgun enthusiasts. I go because the winter matches give me an excuse to stay a night or two at my dad's place, semi-near those matches. So I guess you could say my airgun "trips" become dual use.
That and "to grow the sport", there have to be more events "local" to people who can't otherwise attend or participate.My match sunday I was shooting with 2 exceptional shooters, one being Tyler from Pyramid air. (super nice guy and down to earth) Could I hope to compete with their scores? No way. However their tips, advice and encouragement were amazing. The challenge for me was doing better than my last match, getting more consistent, and stringing things together.
After I finally cleared a lane, Tyler and Jeff were excited and said great shooting, now to string them together. I was lining up my 4th shot on the next lane and realized if I hit it, it would be my first back to back clears. I chuckled asking myself why I had to have that thought right then and put more pressure on myself. Thankfully I made the shot. Talk about a sigh of relief lol. I looked over to tyler and jeff and told them well you guys said I needed to string them together so I had to do it. I think they were as excited as I was.
TBH I think if we make ft events fun, welcoming and encouraging for all shooters, vs about the competition aspect all the time, more and more would participate. Thankfully our club is like this. Sadly many likely don't even know about events.
In my case I just set up a couple of targets in my yard and invited people to come playI'll take it for granted that you are serious, but you seem to be focused on your interest in airguns, not what/why most people get into airguns .
Most people don't compete with airguns. Fact. Most people either get into airguns for backyard fun or pesting/hunting.
Airgun competitions, be it FT or BR, etc... are not available close enough for even people like myself to become involved in.
Most people who use airguns have limited funds. Contrary to what AGN and GTA post may seem to imply.
Anyway, didn't mean to rupture your world, but most people who use airguns are never going to be interested in FT or any competitions.
Most airgunners simply can't afford that luxury.
JMHO, YMMV... (smile)
Im already looking at doing something similar. My range is an hour away. Id love to have something a bit closer. Just a fun relaxed time to enjoy and get others interested and show them what airgunning is about.In my case I just set up a couple of targets in my yard and invited people to come play
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