Hello my Airgun Nation brothers,
I have a question or rather maybe a talking point primarily targeted to my fellow HFT/AAFTA cohorts. In the AAFTA pistol US HFT rules it does not allow any optic over 12X. While in the rifle class, they allow much higher magnification, but allow that optic to be dialed to the maximum for the class. Why not allow the same thing for pistol shooters? What is behind this rule? Is there a reason for it? To me, it seems this really limits the range and quality of optic choices for these guns. I’ve attended a pistol match and to be honest there where no true pistols in the running, nearly everything I saw was a chopped down custom rifle. Not saying that is a bad thing at all, winning is winning and if it’s inside the rules “play ball” but it seems a stretch to me to allow custom guns like this, then top it with a severely limited selection of glass. Especially really good glass. Throw some words at me, help me understand…
I have a question or rather maybe a talking point primarily targeted to my fellow HFT/AAFTA cohorts. In the AAFTA pistol US HFT rules it does not allow any optic over 12X. While in the rifle class, they allow much higher magnification, but allow that optic to be dialed to the maximum for the class. Why not allow the same thing for pistol shooters? What is behind this rule? Is there a reason for it? To me, it seems this really limits the range and quality of optic choices for these guns. I’ve attended a pistol match and to be honest there where no true pistols in the running, nearly everything I saw was a chopped down custom rifle. Not saying that is a bad thing at all, winning is winning and if it’s inside the rules “play ball” but it seems a stretch to me to allow custom guns like this, then top it with a severely limited selection of glass. Especially really good glass. Throw some words at me, help me understand…
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