Just got off the phone with Ben, discussing the Jan XFT match and wanting to get the details put into an announcement while they're fresh in my mind....
First off, sign up on Practiscore website as usual: https://practiscore.com/2022-01-22-xtreme-field-target-challenge-at-phoenix-rod-and-gun-club/register
Registration opens up on January 08, 2022 @ 2:00 PM
Thanks to PR&G Club for sharing your facilities with us!!!
In case you missed it in Hard Air Magazine....
Part 1:https://hardairmagazine.com/news/xtreme-field-target-its-new-its-great-heres-your-chance-to-join-in/
Part 2: https://hardairmagazine.com/news/xft-extreme-field-target-is-here/
For the Jan match, everything the same as the past, 3 classes: pellet, slug, sub-sonic rimfire. Same rules as well (bucket/stool and sticks, mass-produced/commercially available projectiles, 25x scope power limit, 100fpe limit, max of .30).
Ben has a couple of new ideas that he's wanting to test out at the January match, the first of which is what he's calling the "Killer Troyer Lane." The backstory is that there has been a lot of debate (CENTERCUT) about the offhand lane that we've had every month since the beginning. Historically, forced position lanes have just been part of field target, so that was carried over into XFT. As those of us that shoot FT are aware, the winner of regular and XFT matches often comes down to who does the best on the forced position lanes, essentially weighting those lanes, heavily. I'm not the ultimate determination of "right" or "wrong" but some (CENTERCUT) are saying that it gives those who don't have a bad shoulder, or bad hip, or etc, an advantage. So, in January, as a test, all 40 shots will be taken from bucket and sticks. Now, before the offhand detractors (CENTERCUT) get too excited, back to the concept of the "Killer Troyer Lane." Instead of the offhand lane, one lane will be XTREMELY difficult this month. The Killer Troyer lane will have a 3/8inch kz @ 26 yards and a 5/8in kz @ 46 yards. When I figured out the Extreme Troyer Factor chart I only did them in 1/2 inch increments, so a 1/2 @ 26 is a 52 and 1/2 @ 46 is a 92. The 5/8inch kz @ 46 is probably something like an Extreme Troyer Factor of 85. It will be the hardest target we've had in a match to date, and the 3/8in kz @ 26 won't be an easy two X's either. Please address all complaints and appreciation of the Killer Troyer lane to Centercut.
At the post-match meeting a vote will take place about keeping the Killer Troyer Lane or going back to an offhand lane or some of both, etc. Ben will also gather votes through email for shooters that have attended but perhaps can't make it in Jan.
The other idea, again based on comments made by some since the beginning, is to simply make the course easier. Nearly all the past monthly matches have been won with a score in the 60-70% knockdown range (a score of roughly 25-30 out of a possible 40) with the majority of the pack averaging out with scores around the 40-50% knockdown rate. Ben is planning on opening up the kill zones sizes for January, with the goal of having the high score be more like high 80s or even 90% knockdown range (about 35/40). The Killer Troyer lane will make cleaning the course for a perfect score quite difficult, but perhaps not impossible. BUT the take home is that all of us should be knocking down quite a few more targets in January than we've become accustomed to.
Ben also wanted me to mention that a past medal winner told Ben he'll be returning the medal, as he was he only shooter in that class that day and felt like he should have beat someone to deserve a medal. Sounded like Ben liked that idea b/c he asked me to include in this announcement that medals will be awarded for top scores if you have a higher score than someone else in the class. Example: 2 people in a class, only the high score gets a medal cuz the second person was lowest score in that class. Or, one guy in a class = no medal cuz you didn't have a higher score than anybody else. Or, 10 people in a class = top three scores get a medal.
There is also the potential for the prizes for winners of future matches to increase in value over what they've been in the past (details not completely hammered out there so don't have particulars for the Jan match yet).
Ben and I just might shoot some small caliber stuff at this Jan match, if the wind doesn't look to be too bad at the beginning of the day. I've been getting great results with .20 JSB Heavies at long range during plinking sessions, and sounds like Ben has been impressed with how the 16.2grain .177s are doing on his dairy farm euro dove pesting sessions. If we end up shooting them, it'll be interesting to see if the .177 and 20 can hang with the more common long range choices.
So far I've been told we've got a handful coming in from San Diego. It'll be Barb and Tony's first match of this winter, be good to see them again. Also might have Steve Q and Larry F coming up from the Sierra Vista, AZ area. Hope they can make it as well. I assume we'll have the rest of the AZ regulars.
And there's a permanent open invitation to anybody who wants to come check it out for the first time. Come make some new friends with which to share your airgun hobby. Contact Ben (match director) @ [email protected] or phone 480-694-6973 or PM me here on AGN with any questions.
First off, sign up on Practiscore website as usual: https://practiscore.com/2022-01-22-xtreme-field-target-challenge-at-phoenix-rod-and-gun-club/register
Registration opens up on January 08, 2022 @ 2:00 PM
Thanks to PR&G Club for sharing your facilities with us!!!
In case you missed it in Hard Air Magazine....
Part 1:https://hardairmagazine.com/news/xtreme-field-target-its-new-its-great-heres-your-chance-to-join-in/
Part 2: https://hardairmagazine.com/news/xft-extreme-field-target-is-here/
For the Jan match, everything the same as the past, 3 classes: pellet, slug, sub-sonic rimfire. Same rules as well (bucket/stool and sticks, mass-produced/commercially available projectiles, 25x scope power limit, 100fpe limit, max of .30).
Ben has a couple of new ideas that he's wanting to test out at the January match, the first of which is what he's calling the "Killer Troyer Lane." The backstory is that there has been a lot of debate (CENTERCUT) about the offhand lane that we've had every month since the beginning. Historically, forced position lanes have just been part of field target, so that was carried over into XFT. As those of us that shoot FT are aware, the winner of regular and XFT matches often comes down to who does the best on the forced position lanes, essentially weighting those lanes, heavily. I'm not the ultimate determination of "right" or "wrong" but some (CENTERCUT) are saying that it gives those who don't have a bad shoulder, or bad hip, or etc, an advantage. So, in January, as a test, all 40 shots will be taken from bucket and sticks. Now, before the offhand detractors (CENTERCUT) get too excited, back to the concept of the "Killer Troyer Lane." Instead of the offhand lane, one lane will be XTREMELY difficult this month. The Killer Troyer lane will have a 3/8inch kz @ 26 yards and a 5/8in kz @ 46 yards. When I figured out the Extreme Troyer Factor chart I only did them in 1/2 inch increments, so a 1/2 @ 26 is a 52 and 1/2 @ 46 is a 92. The 5/8inch kz @ 46 is probably something like an Extreme Troyer Factor of 85. It will be the hardest target we've had in a match to date, and the 3/8in kz @ 26 won't be an easy two X's either. Please address all complaints and appreciation of the Killer Troyer lane to Centercut.
At the post-match meeting a vote will take place about keeping the Killer Troyer Lane or going back to an offhand lane or some of both, etc. Ben will also gather votes through email for shooters that have attended but perhaps can't make it in Jan.
The other idea, again based on comments made by some since the beginning, is to simply make the course easier. Nearly all the past monthly matches have been won with a score in the 60-70% knockdown range (a score of roughly 25-30 out of a possible 40) with the majority of the pack averaging out with scores around the 40-50% knockdown rate. Ben is planning on opening up the kill zones sizes for January, with the goal of having the high score be more like high 80s or even 90% knockdown range (about 35/40). The Killer Troyer lane will make cleaning the course for a perfect score quite difficult, but perhaps not impossible. BUT the take home is that all of us should be knocking down quite a few more targets in January than we've become accustomed to.
Ben also wanted me to mention that a past medal winner told Ben he'll be returning the medal, as he was he only shooter in that class that day and felt like he should have beat someone to deserve a medal. Sounded like Ben liked that idea b/c he asked me to include in this announcement that medals will be awarded for top scores if you have a higher score than someone else in the class. Example: 2 people in a class, only the high score gets a medal cuz the second person was lowest score in that class. Or, one guy in a class = no medal cuz you didn't have a higher score than anybody else. Or, 10 people in a class = top three scores get a medal.
There is also the potential for the prizes for winners of future matches to increase in value over what they've been in the past (details not completely hammered out there so don't have particulars for the Jan match yet).
Ben and I just might shoot some small caliber stuff at this Jan match, if the wind doesn't look to be too bad at the beginning of the day. I've been getting great results with .20 JSB Heavies at long range during plinking sessions, and sounds like Ben has been impressed with how the 16.2grain .177s are doing on his dairy farm euro dove pesting sessions. If we end up shooting them, it'll be interesting to see if the .177 and 20 can hang with the more common long range choices.
So far I've been told we've got a handful coming in from San Diego. It'll be Barb and Tony's first match of this winter, be good to see them again. Also might have Steve Q and Larry F coming up from the Sierra Vista, AZ area. Hope they can make it as well. I assume we'll have the rest of the AZ regulars.
And there's a permanent open invitation to anybody who wants to come check it out for the first time. Come make some new friends with which to share your airgun hobby. Contact Ben (match director) @ [email protected] or phone 480-694-6973 or PM me here on AGN with any questions.