Practice for CAFSAC for the serious shooters, a week's pay and/or a week in Ottawa to party for those that aren't.
Ok this is about as straight an answer as I'm likely to get lol. So we'll go from here. Yes there are those who use ALL of the shooting in Ottawa(NSCC and cafsac both) as a paid vacation. Its true. I've seen it. But what I've also seen is guys who were mediocre shots OR sort of interested but not really committed, GET more interested and become fantastic shots. Is NSCC a part of that? Definately. Is it used as a practice for cafsac? Definately. But it IS also a nation and world class event. Believe me. I've been to them all. Multiple times.
Practice.....let's think about that. What is it that gets practiced? Well it's positions...trigger control...self management on the line...shooting processes.....mental management....wind calling....performance under stress...etc etc. Are these things good for soldiers? Of course they are. Not ONE of these things has a detrimental effect on ANY soldier whether he's paying close attention or not. Can they be absorbed through osmosis even when you aren't really paying full attention? They sure can. Some of them can ONLY be practiced while actually on a range at a match. Lets look at the most obvious. Wind calling. Everyone here should agree that this is perhaps near the top, if not the top, of the most difficult skills to get. There is ONLY one way to get it. Period. And that is shoot in the wind. How do you gather those wind calling skills when you are on the range? You make a call, shoot in the wind and you see the results of your call. Anyone who has shot on connaught can attest to the insanity that can be the winds there. Flags going in all directions at once, changing from full left to full right in the blink of an eye or going from 20mph to zero in a split second. How are guys going to get those skills? Should practicing those skills cost you points in the middle of a match? Sure at a certain level they should. But how do you get to that level if you are going directly there? With nothing in between? For me the Sighters in NSCC especially and to a lesser degree the BCRA matches are the exact things that have made my wind calling what it is. Hitting a fig12 on a stick at 400m is not easy even with the best equipment and ammo like I have. Imagine it with a 3.4 power elcan, a somewhat beat up rifle and average ammo...
So sure take out the sighters to save time. What else are we really giving up WITH those sighters? I have had this exact conversation with Oakie and several other world class shooters. The consensus is the same with ALL the top guys. We would never have gotten where we are without firing a lot of shots in the wind and seeing the reults. The more the better. And if you get a couple that don't hurt your score at a provicial or national level.....bonus.




















































