Jerry - I've just started to get the hang of this F/TR thing and really think a chap of your ability should go back to F - Open LOL !
2nd match, 3rd in a tight field. Not a bad start at all
But I am not the only one you will have to beat.
I think the Chupa clan is doing a great job and little Chupa is going to be kicking all of our A$$'s soon enough. Hope she keeps with the sport.
This sounds corny but TR's appeal is that it is pretty much a level field as far as ballistics go. Yes, swap this for that, hotrod the other like anything else but the ontarget difference is not all that great.
And the increased recoil is a neg to many.
Wind reading is by far the most important thing AND that is what interests me now (been through the wildcats, piles of dies, funky looking cases and cooked barrels).
This started a few seasons back when I watched TR shooters shoot some amazing scores in winds I had a hard time steering my 6.5 in. My scores were up there in part because of ballistics. Made life so much easier but....
Now I get tossed around like a wet rag, dump a 4 and cheer. It's all good fun and has forced me to up my game on wind reading.
If I ever shoot OPen again, this new learnt skill WILL do me well.
And for me, competition shooting is now less about the GUN and more about the SHOOTER.
The tech for me is now in the support systems like my new POD.
SteveB, yep, we will share different opinions on this for sure. I know I have launched shots wrong due to shooting form and follow through using a pod. That has cost me points but like any learnt skill, I am getting so much better.
That almost never happened when I had the pedestal rest and my Open set up.
Fatigue, even the bottled induced kind, wouldn't be as destructive using the Open set up vs the pod.
Like the ballistics, an Open pedestal rest, proper rear bag and stock make shooting so much more forgiving.
YMMV.
Jerry