Big day for Daystate, JSB and kahles. Up to a 20% improvement for some shooters on day 2, except for the unlimited class who shot a lower score. Did they get a later start and therefore more challenging wind for their second round?Â
Very impressive work everyone!
oakhonor,
Yes, Daystates are great air rifles, and almost half the competitors were shooting one of them, so the odds of "Daystate having a big day" are really high. You might also notice that there were only three USFTs competing and one shot the second highest score and two made it to the awards, and all three made the top ten. just saying
Wayne
By the way my new friend Kent shot amazing with a non electronic Daystate, the least expensive one they sell I think, and shot the highest score, matching the unlimited class and top shooter Steve M. with a 107. One point better than my USFT.
Wayne,
Yes, I think nowadays MOST of the guns often selected for FT use are capable of winning when in the right hands, assuming no gun problems. But sometimes a potentially accurate gun doesn’t fit well, or weight is wrong, or its so complex internally a competitor needs to have it “gone through” before the next big match.
That said, I prefer my design because I incorporated features that allow it to be more stable in weather (no wood warpage issues, T6 aluminum scope rail and barrel block is the same material as most scopes tubes to avoid expansion/contraction differentials), easier loading procedure that allows quick peek at pellet in breech and immediate safe condition by opening breech and or decocking exposed hammer. A gun that is easily adjusted to fit the user in a number of positions allows a relaxed aiming, and I built my gun to allow custom fit to about anyone in any position. I like a gun that doesnt need really high pressure to function well, and feel its easier to learn to fill the gun according to its tune than deal with the eventual regulator issues that are the alternative.
Now amazingly, the Thomas rifle seems to mimic much of my gun design almost to a “tee” in many respects and its benefitting by this, I feel. It took 15 years for it to happen, and its not identical, but STILL ……
Yes, the Daystates are doing well too … after all, they have been building Daystate FT rifles since late eighties, and they know a thing or two ... AND, Arizona has a large, responsive, well stocked airgun store that specializes in Daystate guns, and has been around for several decades.
I like most all airguns, and have owned and shot many models in Silhouette, Field Target, and Benchrest. There is room for all (though many a Marque is not so suitable for benchrest).
Not arguing your post, just saying more credit needs go to the pilot, not the ship. You did really well in that match, and it was your ability to adjust your rig to your style and needs, in ORDER to shoot your best that helped bring it together last weekend.
LD