a mix of near and far targets, multiple ways to shoot it based on different skill strengths, and drawing from the holster with a loaded gun. Guns are meant to be loaded, and drawn from our holster,...for the most part in a defensive manner. I don't prefer to run to my mags,...then run to my gun. I never store my gun with out mags next to it...(of course locked in a safe or room constructed as such).
Targets all up close and bunched together proves very little about markmanship,..you need speed & accuracy!
Telling everyone to start from "1" position is something i am going to try and stay away from....
I was at an ama match a few weeks ago....i liked the set up,..multiple ways to shoot the stages, and no set positions to start from.....very much freestyle. The more you dictate how a competitor starts....the more headache you ask for...![]()
The problem is we still endup with boxes, we put them on walls and call them ports but effectively they are the same thing. I can either put 3 boxes on the ground and tell you to shoot certain targets from each box or I can build a wall with three ports so that you can only see certain targets from each port. Either way it's the same thing but one takes a lot more construction to set up.
I dunno, I've seen just as many fails with backward fallers as forward. Poppers are inherently failure prone due to the beating they take. I say why not just get rid of calibration entirely. If the popper has a hit on it anywhere on the scoring surface and it doesn't fall, automatic reshoot. Range equipment failure. We have chronographs now so why do we need to use this antiquated method of testing test power factor?Mine too, and steel calibration will never really be right unless we can go back to backward falling poppers. The forward falling ones are nearly impossible to get right and they'll never stay right unless you can mount them on a perfectly level concrete pad with a rubber shock absorption layer....lol
I'm not a fan of unloaded starts, mandatory reloads and shooting boxes.Unloaded starts are certainly one of my personal pet peeves.
I dunno, I've seen just as many fails with backward fallers as forward. Poppers are inherently failure prone due to the beating they take. I say why not just get rid of calibration entirely. If the popper has a hit on it anywhere on the scoring surface and it doesn't fall, automatic reshoot. Range equipment failure. We have chronographs now so why do we need to use this antiquated method of testing test power factor?
How many times have we seen good runs trashed at major matches over this issue. Again, I see it as a match randomizer.
i must be the only person who likes unloaded/different start poistions, adds some variety and is another thing I get to practice




























