We had another good turnout for our May FT event. We introduced a short 20 shot XFT option at this event, and had a few people try shooting XFT. It was a beautiful sunny day with a little wind.
For AAFTA, the Blue course was on our range, as it usually is, and the Green and Red courses were located on our sporting clays course. It was a long walk to get to the sporting clays course, but it was also drivable, as most people chose to drive over there.
The 3 course average difficulty was 28.4 (Moderate) and the individual course sections had the following avg difficulties:
The XFT course was setup on our competition range, and consisted of 3 lanes with 2 shots per target with 10 targets. The first lane had 4 targets, and lanes 2 and 3 had 3 targets. 8 of the targets were killzone style targets, and 2 targets were knockdown style targets. 4 targets were placed beyond 70 yards with the farthest target being a knockdown style mule deer at 104 yards. It's tough to state a difficulty when incorporating the knockdown style targets, but the average course difficulty is calculated as 33.7.
Scores for the 20 shot XFT course are (ties are not broken):
We learned a bunch from our first XFT offering, and will be making adjustments to our target tune and course layout before next month's XFT event.
For AAFTA, the Blue course was on our range, as it usually is, and the Green and Red courses were located on our sporting clays course. It was a long walk to get to the sporting clays course, but it was also drivable, as most people chose to drive over there.
The 3 course average difficulty was 28.4 (Moderate) and the individual course sections had the following avg difficulties:
- Blue - 28.7 (Moderate)
- Green - 27.7 (Moderate)
- Red - 28.9 (Moderate)
The XFT course was setup on our competition range, and consisted of 3 lanes with 2 shots per target with 10 targets. The first lane had 4 targets, and lanes 2 and 3 had 3 targets. 8 of the targets were killzone style targets, and 2 targets were knockdown style targets. 4 targets were placed beyond 70 yards with the farthest target being a knockdown style mule deer at 104 yards. It's tough to state a difficulty when incorporating the knockdown style targets, but the average course difficulty is calculated as 33.7.
Scores for the 20 shot XFT course are (ties are not broken):
We learned a bunch from our first XFT offering, and will be making adjustments to our target tune and course layout before next month's XFT event.