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EFT, who wants it?

Many within the SVFTC would love it !!!
Been advertising and looking for leadership in making this leap to include it within our offerings along side AAFTA based FT monthly events.
With Ultimate Field Target, you can run both at the same time. This means more shooters at each match, more calibers, more ammo types, and family fun promotion. Here is a preliminary overview of what is to come.


UFT 10-14-24


Overview Rules:





Ultimate Field Target: What is UFT and the Vision for the Future


Overview



Ultimate Field Target (UFT) brings a fresh, inclusive approach to airgun shooting sports, combining elements from traditional Field Target shooting across various distances. Designed for any shooter with nearly any airgun, UFT provides three distinct options: Short Range, Long Range, and the “Full Monty.” Clubs and Ranges can host one, two, or all three formats depending on their specific capabilities and community needs.


The vision for UFT is to foster a family-friendly, community-oriented sport that values precision, marksmanship, and camaraderie. We believe in a sport that is accessible and welcoming to shooters of all skill levels, promoting a supportive environment where participants can connect, grow, and share the enjoyment of shooting sports with friends and family.


Currently, UFT has dedicated locations in Upstate NY (Binghamton Area), Texas (San Antonio Area), and Phoenix, AZ. These locations showcase the flexibility of UFT and provide shooters with various challenges across different terrains and distances.


We’re also building an online presence, which will eventually feature match results, shooter feedback, and a voluntary Shooter ID program. As it becomes available, the website will help shooters track their progress, connect with others, and participate in discussions on the future of UFT. This platform will take time and volunteer support to establish fully so that it may evolve gradually.


In addition, UFT is committed to community support by occasionally hosting fundraising matches and special events to raise money for charitable organizations, such as Phoenix Children’s Hospital, homeless veterans, and St. Jude’s. These events allow participants to engage with their community meaningfully while supporting important causes.





Ultimate Field Target Rules


Match Formats



  1. Short Range Ultimate Field Target:
    • Shooting Distances: 15 to 55 yards
    • Maximum Power: 50 ft-lbs
    • Shot Count: Each target is shot twice, totaling 48 shots in a 12-lane setup.
  2. Long Range Ultimate Field Target:
    • Shooting Distances: 25 to 100 yards
    • Maximum Power: 100 ft-lbs
    • Shot Count: Each target is shot twice, totaling 48 shots in a 12-lane setup.
  3. The Full Monty:
    • Shooting Distances: Near, middle, and far targets, up to 50 ft-lbs
    • Shot Count: 6 shots per lane (two shots per target), totaling 72 shots in a 12-lane setup.
  4. UFT recommends a minimum of 10 lanes or the use of repeating lanes to achieve a comparable shot total for standardized comparison across locations, though this is not a requirement.

Ammo and Equipment


  • Ammo: Only mass-produced ammo is permitted, including pellets, slugs, and .22 rimfire subsonic ammo where range policies allow.
  • Rifle Package Weight: Maximum of 16 lbs, including all accessories.
  • Scope Magnification: Limited to 25x. Shooters may use scopes with higher magnification but must adhere to the closest factory marking at or below 25x on the honor system.

Course Layout and Targeting


  • Distances: All distances will be given, and range finders are allowed and encouraged.
  • Course Difficulty: Standard course difficulty is comparable to a 36-40 Troyer scale, with higher difficulty levels reserved for national or special events.
  • Target Type: Only knockdown-style targets with pull-to-reset or shoot-to-reset functionality will be used.( This may be modified in the future)
  • Color-Coded Scoring: Scorecards and corresponding target markers will be color-coded by class and division to help shooters identify targets accurately and reduce confusion.
  • Forced Positions: Some courses may include forced shooting positions, such as standing (with a tripod or bipod) or kneeling. However, this is not mandatory and is determined by each Club’s voting process within their rule set.

Time Limits and Support


  • Time Limit: Shooters have a 4-minute time limit per lane, which also applies to the “Full Monty” format with 6 shots per lane.
  • Shooting Support: All shooters will compete seated, using a bucket or stool with a “V” type bipod, with no flat bottoms or custom accessories to assist in holding the rifle.

Community Engagement and Scoring


  • Online Platform: A website is being developed to include match results, community feedback, and a voluntary Shooter ID program for class placements. As a growing entity, the website features will be implemented as resources and volunteer support become available.




Conclusion


Ultimate Field Target strives to build a supportive, family-friendly community where marksmanship and fellowship are at the core. Whether you’re new to airgun shooting sports or a seasoned competitor, UFT invites you to join us as we grow, evolve, and bring the excitement of airgun shooting to more people nationwide. With a focus on accessibility, flexibility, and charitable outreach, UFT offers a unique and rewarding experience for shooters of all backgrounds.





This change provides a flexible approach to hosting charitable events, emphasizing community involvement as part of UFT’s values.
 
With Ultimate Field Target, you can run both at the same time. This means more shooters at each match, more calibers, more ammo types, and family fun promotion. Here is a preliminary overview of what is to come.


UFT 10-14-24


Overview Rules:





Ultimate Field Target: What is UFT and the Vision for the Future


Overview



Ultimate Field Target (UFT) brings a fresh, inclusive approach to airgun shooting sports, combining elements from traditional Field Target shooting across various distances. Designed for any shooter with nearly any airgun, UFT provides three distinct options: Short Range, Long Range, and the “Full Monty.” Clubs and Ranges can host one, two, or all three formats depending on their specific capabilities and community needs.


The vision for UFT is to foster a family-friendly, community-oriented sport that values precision, marksmanship, and camaraderie. We believe in a sport that is accessible and welcoming to shooters of all skill levels, promoting a supportive environment where participants can connect, grow, and share the enjoyment of shooting sports with friends and family.


Currently, UFT has dedicated locations in Upstate NY (Binghamton Area), Texas (San Antonio Area), and Phoenix, AZ. These locations showcase the flexibility of UFT and provide shooters with various challenges across different terrains and distances.


We’re also building an online presence, which will eventually feature match results, shooter feedback, and a voluntary Shooter ID program. As it becomes available, the website will help shooters track their progress, connect with others, and participate in discussions on the future of UFT. This platform will take time and volunteer support to establish fully so that it may evolve gradually.


In addition, UFT is committed to community support by occasionally hosting fundraising matches and special events to raise money for charitable organizations, such as Phoenix Children’s Hospital, homeless veterans, and St. Jude’s. These events allow participants to engage with their community meaningfully while supporting important causes.





Ultimate Field Target Rules


Match Formats



  1. Short Range Ultimate Field Target:
    • Shooting Distances: 15 to 55 yards
    • Maximum Power: 50 ft-lbs
    • Shot Count: Each target is shot twice, totaling 48 shots in a 12-lane setup.
  2. Long Range Ultimate Field Target:
    • Shooting Distances: 25 to 100 yards
    • Maximum Power: 100 ft-lbs
    • Shot Count: Each target is shot twice, totaling 48 shots in a 12-lane setup.
  3. The Full Monty:
    • Shooting Distances: Near, middle, and far targets, up to 50 ft-lbs
    • Shot Count: 6 shots per lane (two shots per target), totaling 72 shots in a 12-lane setup.
  4. UFT recommends a minimum of 10 lanes or the use of repeating lanes to achieve a comparable shot total for standardized comparison across locations, though this is not a requirement.

Ammo and Equipment


  • Ammo: Only mass-produced ammo is permitted, including pellets, slugs, and .22 rimfire subsonic ammo where range policies allow.
  • Rifle Package Weight: Maximum of 16 lbs, including all accessories.
  • Scope Magnification: Limited to 25x. Shooters may use scopes with higher magnification but must adhere to the closest factory marking at or below 25x on the honor system.

Course Layout and Targeting


  • Distances: All distances will be given, and range finders are allowed and encouraged.
  • Course Difficulty: Standard course difficulty is comparable to a 36-40 Troyer scale, with higher difficulty levels reserved for national or special events.
  • Target Type: Only knockdown-style targets with pull-to-reset or shoot-to-reset functionality will be used.( This may be modified in the future)
  • Color-Coded Scoring: Scorecards and corresponding target markers will be color-coded by class and division to help shooters identify targets accurately and reduce confusion.
  • Forced Positions: Some courses may include forced shooting positions, such as standing (with a tripod or bipod) or kneeling. However, this is not mandatory and is determined by each Club’s voting process within their rule set.

Time Limits and Support


  • Time Limit: Shooters have a 4-minute time limit per lane, which also applies to the “Full Monty” format with 6 shots per lane.
  • Shooting Support: All shooters will compete seated, using a bucket or stool with a “V” type bipod, with no flat bottoms or custom accessories to assist in holding the rifle.

Community Engagement and Scoring


  • Online Platform: A website is being developed to include match results, community feedback, and a voluntary Shooter ID program for class placements. As a growing entity, the website features will be implemented as resources and volunteer support become available.




Conclusion


Ultimate Field Target strives to build a supportive, family-friendly community where marksmanship and fellowship are at the core. Whether you’re new to airgun shooting sports or a seasoned competitor, UFT invites you to join us as we grow, evolve, and bring the excitement of airgun shooting to more people nationwide. With a focus on accessibility, flexibility, and charitable outreach, UFT offers a unique and rewarding experience for shooters of all backgrounds.





This change provides a flexible approach to hosting charitable events, emphasizing community involvement as part of UFT’s values.
I’m all about increasing participation in field target (no matter what you call it) especially weird to me when $$$ gets involved and the possessive behavior takes over.
 
With Ultimate Field Target, you can run both at the same time. This means more shooters at each match, more calibers, more ammo types, and family fun promotion. Here is a preliminary overview of what is to come.
In theory perhaps ... Having 50fpe or 100 fpe rigs Destroying our >20 fpe AAFTA spec targets is not happening !!!
For an established club such as ours ( SVFTC ) it would require a MAJOR REINVESTMENT in much heavier duty targets beefier than RHINO or similar stature targets. :cautious: From what read $150 to $200 Per EFT Target makes it a very costly proposal if implemented. ( Club having near 70 >20 fpe targets currently )

Then the range finder issue ... As an MD in No way would I place folks with range finders where ranges would be openly talked about between squad mates among others playing a No range Finders allowed game :rolleyes:

Not to sound the kill joy here ... these are realistic items as the EFT game grows needing to be accounted for if looking at Mixed AAFTA and EFT play.

For us this has been a known issue to overcome and the "Club" has in no way that sort of treasury monies for such a venture as the money that goes into the pot is used for support and servicing of our current gear etc ...

ANY INVESTORS WELCOME !!!! .. or more like DONATIONS of Hard Cash as there is no financial return on said investment. :eek:
 
In theory perhaps ... Having 50fpe or 100 fpe rigs Destroying our >20 fpe AAFTA spec targets is not happening !!!
For an established club such as ours ( SVFTC ) it would require a MAJOR REINVESTMENT in much heavier duty targets beefier than RHINO or similar stature targets. :cautious: From what read $150 to $200 Per EFT Target makes it a very costly proposal if implemented. ( Club having near 70 >20 fpe targets currently )

Then the range finder issue ... As an MD in No way would I place folks with range finders where ranges would be openly talked about between squad mates among others playing a No range Finders allowed game :rolleyes:

Not to sound the kill joy here ... these are realistic items as the EFT game grows needing to be accounted for if looking at Mixed AAFTA and EFT play.

For us this has been a known issue to overcome and the "Club" has in no way that sort of treasury monies for such a venture as the money that goes into the pot is used for support and servicing of our current gear etc ...

ANY INVESTORS WELCOME !!!! .. or more like DONATIONS of Hard Cash as there is no financial return on said investment. :eek:
I’m 42 Hft targets $$$$ into this investment club and I haven’t even started acquiring EFT targets yet 😳 that’s all while searching for the right land / location to establish SAGE’s permanent home. My plan is to have land that will allow UFT or HFT and BR out to 100 yards. I’m told that
“if you build it they will come”.
So yes, all benevolent investors are welcome.
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LOL,With reducers you dont have to have 70 targets. As far as ranging if my tape reads 53 yards and you are honest with yourself and you range same target@ 50 yards. You have set your dope up to how you range and your scope so knowing the distance and trusting it over your dope could be a detriment. So as long as us old narrow minded old guys continue with our equipment race mentality FT will not grow. The Range in Texas just had a short range UFT match and had 2 new shooters father and son. That is positivity. Being more inclusive is at least trying to grow the sport. Not someones wallet. Just my take on it. If was making excuses I would still be using the incredibly unreliable and specific distance none reducer targets that Textreme is dealing with. One target and multiple reducers can be put at any distance. I took 40$ targets and modified them with about 15$ of material and my labor and tested them to 65 ftlb face plate hits. I am just not one to make excuses I find solutions. I love this sport and want to see it around and strong just in case my grandkids want to have a family sport.

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LOL,With reducers you dont have to have 70 targets. As far as ranging if my tape reads 53 yards and you are honest with yourself and you range same target@ 50 yards. You have set your dope up to how you range and your scope so knowing the distance and trusting it over your dope could be a detriment. So as long as us old narrow minded old guys continue with our equipment race mentality FT will not grow. The Range in Texas just had a short range UFT match and had 2 new shooters father and son. That is positivity. Being more inclusive is at least trying to grow the sport. Not someones wallet. Just my take on it. If was making excuses I would still be using the incredibly unreliable and specific distance none reducer targets that Textreme is dealing with. One target and multiple reducers can be put at any distance. I took 40$ targets and modified them with about 15$ of material and my labor and tested them to 65 ftlb face plate hits. I am just not one to make excuses I find solutions. I love this sport and want to see it around and strong just in case my grandkids want to have a family sport.

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My ultimate goal would be to have 120 targets set within 60 lanes or 2 targets / lane so shooter would quickly go from one lane to the next.
I'm all about reducing the KZ sizes to make things harder.