Im investigating the logistics of being successful in such an event, and would be using the EBR rules as an example. Aside from being successful behind the trigger, what else? For example, there are 16 targets so did the leaders only shoot high capacity magazines and not have to reload? Ive not research all, but seems the FX Impact was highly utilized and wondered if the top place finishers (especially thise sub one minute) were able to accomplish this with out reloading the magazine?
What calibers were most used/successful? Again, if using the FX Impact .22, you get two misses before requiring a reload. Also related to that, what is the fpe required to be succesful? For example, Im sure higher fpe with rule limits would be more forgiving, possiblly larger caliber, however you now have reduced poops per mag. In the case of the Impact .25, one miss requires loading an additional mag.
Again, I realize none of this negates the shooter's ability, however of there is an advantage to not having to reload it wpuld make sense the higher capacity mag would win out. Are there any other high capacity rifles in .22 or .25? Could a higher powered .177 do the trick? Just a fascinating event!
What calibers were most used/successful? Again, if using the FX Impact .22, you get two misses before requiring a reload. Also related to that, what is the fpe required to be succesful? For example, Im sure higher fpe with rule limits would be more forgiving, possiblly larger caliber, however you now have reduced poops per mag. In the case of the Impact .25, one miss requires loading an additional mag.
Again, I realize none of this negates the shooter's ability, however of there is an advantage to not having to reload it wpuld make sense the higher capacity mag would win out. Are there any other high capacity rifles in .22 or .25? Could a higher powered .177 do the trick? Just a fascinating event!