This all brings me back to my point of the original rules. Why cant we just shoot targets with an airgun, sling and a normal hunting scope? Limit the scope magnification and only allow a sling and a bag. Thats kinda how NRA teaches and competes. Keeps it simple and allows for many shooters to compete with what they already have and naturally follows the NRA stuff so its suited for a slew of new and younger shooters. Maybe just morph into a Limited Hunter class, same hunter scope rules but no sticks? Still poses stability challenges like Open and ranging challenges, but blends the two for easy crosssover too. Im now shooting this way, FT and Textreme. I’ve ditched the sticks and using a sling only. Taking a lead from the Bandito class I guess. But thats also what I do love about the FT rules! You can shoot well within the rules to compete in a class but also make it your own personal challenge or fit your shooting style.
The only rule i have contention with is the prone rule and target sight. Since attached bipods are no longer allowed but the rules say any position, it would follow that prone rains viable position provisions are made for. But if targets are allowed to be hidden from prone since the 15” rule was also removed then prone is not really an option and thus restrictive to a shooter who wishes to shoot prone. IMO prone should always be an option as it is the most basic of positions.
The only rule i have contention with is the prone rule and target sight. Since attached bipods are no longer allowed but the rules say any position, it would follow that prone rains viable position provisions are made for. But if targets are allowed to be hidden from prone since the 15” rule was also removed then prone is not really an option and thus restrictive to a shooter who wishes to shoot prone. IMO prone should always be an option as it is the most basic of positions.
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