@steve123, First off, looks like a struck a nerve and I want to apologize, so, I'm sorry.
Lots of good discussion points. Yes, this was a discussion that I started, at Ben's request. It was intended to be a feeler for how much, if any, interest there is in shooting the same EFT course, but with 20fpe. The discussion took a turn though, when Centercut brought up the Unlimited class discussion. So, I shared my thoughts on it too. Lots of very similar sharing of opinions occurred a few months ago. My joking about the Mastercard commercial wasn't entirely directed at you (at least I don't think you were using the special wunder slugs last month). But I can see how you arrived at that conclusion. I was just trying to point out that the guy who just bought an Avenger and is really excited about airguns and wants to come compete is going to get real disappointed when he finds out the price of some of the rigs some of us are shooting, and is going to get REALLY disappointed if he finds out he got beat by somebody shooting slugs that aren't even available for purchase anywhere, for any price.
First big point I guess I was trying to make: even in "Unlimited" class it simply is not a fair competition if someone is shooting exclusive slugs. Yeah, sure, say somebody shooting a HPX with wunderslugs knocks down 97% of the targets and the next highest score is in the 60% knockdown rate like we've been seeing (the 60% was using commercial ammo in this scenario). Did the wunderslug person really "win" though? NO, they didn't win crap. They simply had access to better tech that nobody else has access to. I feel like I need to add a disclaimer here. I've got nothing against Thomas guns, or Mike Nische. In fact, I greatly respect his ability to achieve accuracy. Heck, even the developmental work he has done to literally CREATE a slug/barrel combo that shoots better than anything else is beyond admirable. I'm sure the hours, blood, sweat, tears, know-how, etc represented by current performance of his wunderslugs are simply astronomical. The point I'm trying to make is that those slugs have no place in a "competition" until they are available to the masses. (Whether it's a special new 50 yard benchrest competition or Extreme Field Target). Otherwise it isn't a competition, it's simply a showcase of how much better those slugs are than whatever every other poor sap has to settle on shooting. So, rather than calling it "almost unlimited" we could vote on excluding the completely unfair advantage (exclusive ammo) and than the proposed Unlimited class would at least still fit under the concept of competition that most of us agree on. (Ie, someone other than a particular individual at least has a chance of winning). As I stated the last time it hit the fan like this, I have and will continue to use my one vote against anything that gives anyone an unfair advantage.
Now, for all the other things touched on.
Scopes. Oh come on. You and I both know that a high dollar scope is better than a cheapo. If there was no advantage to buying the good stuff, then people wouldn't. My 20x SWFA is so blurry that I can only sometimes see pellet holes in paper at 100 yards. I've read more than one comment saying the 20x SWFA SS is unuseable junk and the worst configuration (20x) of the SWFA SS. Mirage? it's gotta really be rolling for me to pick up any mirage with that poor of glass. Yeah, it tracks true and isn't too heavy or big but those are the only things going for it. Nowhere near as clear as the $600 Athlon Midas. And I'd hazard a guess that the 20x versus allowed 25x isn't helping me much either. Maybe I should upgrade to one of those AIM sports that YoDoyle is always crowing about. (couldn't resist).
Streamers and half-luck connecting with a kill zone. The streamer decision is, again above my paygrade, but most of the repeat competitors seem to not want them. As for the luck, Bobby and Sandy are at or near the top EVERY month. The concept of luck carries with it an inherent percentage of randomness. If it was just luck, those two wouldn't be doing so well every month.
Tripod/vise versus shooting harness. You argue a strong case here. Sounds like I need to utilize that harness in the Unlimited, or even the Almost Unlimited class, if such a class becomes a thing. Yeah, harness can be crazy accurate, but I still can't figure out how to get it to hold the gun up, pointing right at the target when I'm not touching the gun with any part of my body. (Joking with you again here.)
More suck to go around. ha ha. Yeah I really think it (it = 20fpe Extreme FT) could be quite the challenge for anybody brave enough to try. If you guys get the green light for an Unlimited class, I think I'd like to give it a try with my USFT and shooting harness. Gotta say that my general opinion of that particular gun from a shooting harness gives me more confidence that it'd do well than I probably should have.
I kinda disagree about WFTF being so much harder, and 50% less power really only comes into play when it gets more than a little windy. But I'm a N00b at FT so discount that. My opinion is that in a light or no wind condition Hunter is the most difficult, and Open is always the easiest (I agree with your point about stability and the "girdle"). That should stir up some comments, but its what I think based on what I've seen. IMHO only!
DSUIA...
There was a topic here on AGN a few years ago kinda like that, "which FT class is the most difficult." At the time I had just switched from Hunter to Open (I used a bum bag and shooting sticks in Hunter and won Hunter class a handful of times in the 4 or 5 months that I was doing that). My stance at the time this question was last posed was that Open class often had the really good shooters so it was harder, simply because the other shooters in Open were hard to beat. In our club though, a bunch of people have changed classes since then so that's not really the case anymore. Lots of good shooters spread through all the classes now instead of a concentration of the best shooters in Open that we had at the time. If I was asked right now I'd have to say Hunter class is the hardest. Lots argue that that 12fpe in WFTF makes it harder but shooting in Open the last few years has made me realize that the more specialized gear and gadgets and gizmos a class is allowed, the easier it is to keep that crosshair where you want it. In my case, take Open class. I use a huge knee riser and a thigh rest and a shooting harness. As Steve alluded to above, I am benchrest stable from that thing. WFTF shooters have even more specialized "stuff." WFTF shooters say "I see your knee riser/thigh rest/harness and I raise you a butt hook big enough to create enough leverage to pop tires off rims/a shooting jacket thick enough and rigid enough to make me look like the wooden nutcracker walking around/a shooting glove since the jacket wasn't enough/oh, and I'm going to rest my thighs right on the ground and lay the gun on it and then lay my head on my thigh so that the ONLY muscle in my entire body being used in the whole process is my trigger finger." So, yeah WFTF shoots at 12fpe instead of 20, but that difference in power is more than compensated for in other ways. Hunter class is hardest (ranging at 16x is a B, sticks aren't that stable, and holdover is simply less precise than clicking).
Taipan Veteran Long- $1500
Power plenum-$79 (debatable that it's even having much effect at the spring tension I'm using-41fpe)
SWFA SS 20x from the sample list (used)-$250
UTG scope mounts- $25
Replacement barrel and machining-$200-400 (made a trade with machinist so depends on how you look at it, regular old LW traditional non-choked from LW in Georgia, so nothing special, although machinist did some of his magic to it)
$2054
But really, having fun and competing with a bunch of buddies who enjoy the same crazy hobby: priceless.