Reminds me a bit of the old days when Dillon and Lee duked it out in their magazine reloading ads ! I always thought that both had good points, and both were determined to grow reloading and sell product, just that each one thought (knew) their way was the best .........
Personally, I wouldn't know a FITASC target from a non-FITASC target, and I'm still happy to shoot skeet, trap or sporting clays at every opportunity.
I bet you you would, even though you may not realize it. If the average shooter can shoot 65%, it's a FITASC target. FITASC actually has very set rules about targets, with so many at each parcour being "A", "B", or "C" targets, all with the general idea that if you wouldn't shoot it when hunting, you wouldn't shoot it in competition. Something that target setters (on both side of the border seem to forget). I don't understand where the idea that FITASC targets need to be ridiculously difficult, not many people actually enjoy shooting an 85 yard crosser showing nothing but edge. The same clubs and target setters that insist they need to be hard to keep people interested are the same clubs that are dwindling shooter turn out.Personally, I wouldn't know a FITASC target from a non-FITASC target, and I'm still happy to shoot skeet, trap or sporting clays at every opportunity.
I bet you you would, even though you may not realize it. If the average shooter can shoot 65%, it's a FITASC target. FITASC actually has very set rules about targets, with so many at each parcour being "A", "B", or "C" targets, all with the general idea that if you wouldn't shoot it when hunting, you wouldn't shoot it in competition. Something that target setters (on both side of the border seem to forget). I don't understand where the idea that FITASC targets need to be ridiculously difficult, not many people actually enjoy shooting an 85 yard crosser showing nothing but edge. The same clubs and target setters that insist they need to be hard to keep people interested are the same clubs that are dwindling shooter turn out.
I believe that in the last few years the clubs out here for the most part have been setting targets that lean towards the new shooters being able to shoot over 50%. My wife shoots with me some times and on registered shoots can break over 50% and she is a beginner shooter.
Hey Maritime Storm we have a small Sporting layout and a 5-Stand at the Charlottetown Trap and Skeet Club. We have a mixture of 3/4 ####, electric Winchester Western and 12 volt machines. The course is short (not much walking) and usually have 12 stations. If you ever plan on a trip to the Island let me know and I will shoot with you. Right now I've put most of the machines to bed for the winter but can dig some out on short notice. We shoot every Sunday starting in May and ending in November.
I dont know the area at all but she is located 20 mins from Souris,PEI and tells me Moncton,NB is a two hour drive?