Courses of Fire
Posted: Wed May 31, 2017 10:11 pm
Would there be any merit in having a Course of Fire section for shooting disciplines?
I would be interested in seeing what clubs are doing in terms of stage design particularly for lever action (no optics), LBP and LBR shooting matches/informal club competitions. Where do clubs get their inspiration and are they especially creative?
Do clubs test some element of shooting skill, for instance, shooting and moving between positions, loading on the move, etc, or strictly follow the NRA Gallery Rifle Handbook?
What is a typical COF designed for the NRA Handgun League and Mini-Rifle League? There seems to be a growing interest in this type of shooting.
What scoring systems do clubs use for the more dynamic COFs? Is it uncommon for clubs to adopt IDPA scoring which is based upon three scoring zones? No absurd X zones because it's supposed to be practical and not ISSF target shooting.
Are there any existing UK resources online that have a library of COFs?
I'm simply curious.
I would be interested in seeing what clubs are doing in terms of stage design particularly for lever action (no optics), LBP and LBR shooting matches/informal club competitions. Where do clubs get their inspiration and are they especially creative?
Do clubs test some element of shooting skill, for instance, shooting and moving between positions, loading on the move, etc, or strictly follow the NRA Gallery Rifle Handbook?
What is a typical COF designed for the NRA Handgun League and Mini-Rifle League? There seems to be a growing interest in this type of shooting.
What scoring systems do clubs use for the more dynamic COFs? Is it uncommon for clubs to adopt IDPA scoring which is based upon three scoring zones? No absurd X zones because it's supposed to be practical and not ISSF target shooting.
Are there any existing UK resources online that have a library of COFs?
I'm simply curious.