I didnt start this post to debate the need for blow offs. Blow offs is just one of many subjects that comes up to expose what I consider the real problem. There just is not enough F Class people involved in match planning. F Class is new so that is natural, but it needs to change. While I'm not personally in a good position help out myself, it would be nice to see if F Class people who are in a good position could get more involved. That way we wouldnt be tag alongs at someone else's party.
But since everyone wants to discuss blow offs....
Savex buddy, you are part of the problem and not part of the solution. You just dont seem to see the simple irony of the example I put forth. If a guy wants blow offs and cant get them at the match, then he can shoot the gun off somewhere before the match. That way it is not a problem for him when he gets there. However, cops can find a way to hassle people for just about anything and nobody needs to draw attention to themselves by firing off a rifle somewhere, even in the middle of nowhere where he THINKS it's legal, when they are on the way to a perfectly certified legal military rifle range. Just because some narrow minded and short sighted person wants to pick nickles and waive the 150 year old rule book around.
If you think ratling a cloth bag full of chicken bones on the barrel of your gun helps it shoot, I'm not about to stop you because it wasnt permitted in the rule book. I dont care, go ahead, knock yourself out.
Just the same, who cares about blow offs. They dont need to be included in the rule book at all, just like your trusty bag of chicken bones. That does not mean blow offs should not be permitted AS A COURTESSY if a guy would like them.
Blow offs dont even need to be done from the match firing line. They could be done from the 100 yard firing line before the match. It does not need to be a way to sneak in a couple extra sighers or inconvienience the other shooters.
Even if blow offs were used in the morning as part of confirming a 100 yard zero for those that would like it, I dont see that as something I would not personally support, again out of coutessy. Things go on during a match where people need to tighten sights, remove scopes, clean oil or water out from between action and stock, tighten barrels etc. I would much preffer these guys come to the firing line ready to go, rather than being a full revolution out on thier scope and slowing down that match. Besides, I wouldnt feel good about winning a match over something like that. Again, rule book aside, out of professional courtessy and a sense of fair play.