(Since I've heard a few different names used to refer to this 28-100fpe/up to 100 yard version of field target, and because there's been some drama from a couple of the sub 20 ft crowd about the name, I figured I'd cover them all in the title).
I spoke with Ben on my way home from work this evening and he asked me that I post the standings and pose a few questions (since he doesn't have permission to get on AGN).
This has been tabulated from a hand-written pic he sent so please forgive any errors. I included calibers where they were either noted or from the participants that I spoke with at the match and asked.
Overall pretty hotly contested.
I was surprised to see a higher score from the pellet shooters than the slug shooters.
I know I personally had a blast and it seems that everyone else I spoke to felt the same way.
Much thanks to Ben for all the manual labor to create this for us. Airgun's of Arizona's contribution to the event was also much appreciated (catered tacos were delish, prize money is always a sweet motivator, and we couldn't have had it without the heavy duty targets being loaned out). Also thanks to Phoenix Rod and Gun club for hosting and sharing your facilities with us. Finallly, Ben had some great help from numerous people (Van, Mike, Ben's sister, etc), and felt bad that they weren't recognized at the event so he asked that I do it here.
The plan I'm getting from Ben is to put this on as a monthly event. I believe he has the fourth Saturday of every month lined up for the near future.
Now, opinions please......
Those of us that participated know that the winds were brutal. My 35fpe got humbled real quick in that wind. There isn't much vegetation, and the wind is doing vastly different things out at the target than at the shooter's position. That being said.....Ben is hoping to gather some input on how yesterday's and future competitors feel about hanging some surveyors tape out on the range to help aid in reading the wind. He doesn't want it to become a benchrest event where there is just a sea of every variety of windicator imaginable, but perhaps something simple like surveyors ribbon? Or would that take away from the more realistic/hunting nature of the event?
He is also considering putting on what he's calling a "white out" event a couple times per year. By this, he would paint the entire targets white. This could be used to help in seeing where the pellets are hitting. I personally thought the paint job on the targets was awesome, but it was hard to see some of the pellet/slug impact points.
Any other constructive criticisms/suggestions/gripes please shoot to [email protected]
I spoke with Ben on my way home from work this evening and he asked me that I post the standings and pose a few questions (since he doesn't have permission to get on AGN).
This has been tabulated from a hand-written pic he sent so please forgive any errors. I included calibers where they were either noted or from the participants that I spoke with at the match and asked.
Overall pretty hotly contested.
I was surprised to see a higher score from the pellet shooters than the slug shooters.
I know I personally had a blast and it seems that everyone else I spoke to felt the same way.
Much thanks to Ben for all the manual labor to create this for us. Airgun's of Arizona's contribution to the event was also much appreciated (catered tacos were delish, prize money is always a sweet motivator, and we couldn't have had it without the heavy duty targets being loaned out). Also thanks to Phoenix Rod and Gun club for hosting and sharing your facilities with us. Finallly, Ben had some great help from numerous people (Van, Mike, Ben's sister, etc), and felt bad that they weren't recognized at the event so he asked that I do it here.
The plan I'm getting from Ben is to put this on as a monthly event. I believe he has the fourth Saturday of every month lined up for the near future.
Now, opinions please......
Those of us that participated know that the winds were brutal. My 35fpe got humbled real quick in that wind. There isn't much vegetation, and the wind is doing vastly different things out at the target than at the shooter's position. That being said.....Ben is hoping to gather some input on how yesterday's and future competitors feel about hanging some surveyors tape out on the range to help aid in reading the wind. He doesn't want it to become a benchrest event where there is just a sea of every variety of windicator imaginable, but perhaps something simple like surveyors ribbon? Or would that take away from the more realistic/hunting nature of the event?
He is also considering putting on what he's calling a "white out" event a couple times per year. By this, he would paint the entire targets white. This could be used to help in seeing where the pellets are hitting. I personally thought the paint job on the targets was awesome, but it was hard to see some of the pellet/slug impact points.
Any other constructive criticisms/suggestions/gripes please shoot to [email protected]