True... But the standard rifle sitting position demonstrated above by Ron's avatar (@AirNGasman) fits within the rules.
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True... But the standard rifle sitting position demonstrated above by Ron's avatar (@AirNGasman) fits within the rules.
Scott, just sit on a bucket and shoot the same as you always do. Rifle on knees. It’s not much different than cross legged.
Mike
Do you have to sit on a bucket? I find it easier to hold steady sitting cross legged on the ground or on a bag. I sometimes put my toe on the sticks for added stability. I'm fairly flexible for an old dude, though.
I have always discouraged buckets, since UV attacks the material most are made from, and they can split open at a bad time. Unless you are tall, they are not very good for Hunter FT compared to a shorter stool. I use a foldup stool thats about the correct height for me.
LD
Do you have to sit on a bucket? I find it easier to hold steady sitting cross legged on the ground or on a bag. I sometimes put my toe on the sticks for added stability. I'm fairly flexible for an old dude, though.
I have always discouraged buckets, since UV attacks the material most are made from, and they can split open at a bad time. Unless you are tall, they are not very good for Hunter FT compared to a shorter stool. I use a foldup stool thats about the correct height for me.
LD
Ignore my stuff about height, i got thrown off by mention of nced … he doesn’t “do EFT” me either.
Ignore my stuff about height, i got thrown off by mention of nced … he doesn’t “do EFT” me either.
C’mon now LD. You and Jim drove all the way from SoCal to Oregon in May to shoot in an EFT Tournament that also included EBR. Jim even came in second in less than 60 FPE class with one of your guns.
LD, you wouldn't have been able to see one of the targets since you are short like me, even with a 6 gallon bucket, yes I meant 6, meaning it'd be taller than a 5 gallon bucket which is what I used on that target and I still couldn't see the KZ. It was very frustrating to me that taller shooters had an advantage on this particular target.
LD, you wouldn't have been able to see one of the targets since you are short like me, even with a 6 gallon bucket, yes I meant 6, meaning it'd be taller than a 5 gallon bucket which is what I used on that target and I still couldn't see the KZ. It was very frustrating to me that taller shooters had an advantage on this particular target.
Yes,
I’m kindof reminded how cool early field target games were, when there were no “forced position shots” and the course designer tried to challenge the shooters with many varied target conditions, Steve, maybe you remember my matches from the “olden days”, with no compliance to AAFTA rules, but a challenging and fun course with all types of shots up, down, long, short, and wind from every direction.
Of course nowadays, the emphasis is on uniformity so folks can compare results of shooters they don’t know on courses they will likely never see.
The EBR FT event description reminds us we need to be prepared for the unexpected.
LD