Re: S-Class 2013 Postal Competition
Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 7:52 am
Grant,
It is early days so things need to be ironed out.
I believe the timetable is reasonable and certainly other postal competition schedules have to be adhered to or people loose the points, having said that postal comps are often small bore where people have weekly if not daily range access.
lets ask the question and see what distances people have access to, as an example I am in the odd position where I have access to 200m then next steps out are 800/1000/1200.
Personally I would like to see a minimum of 5 rounds over the year for postal and eventually move to 6 or even 8 with the shooters top 5 scores or similar to score plus a prize for the smallest group (The Waterford!) You could even take into account how it was shot, eg sling or bipod.
Rimfire, well in theory it is a vermin round however if it was to be introduced then look on it as a junior class, maybe something for next year.
It is early days so things need to be ironed out.
I believe the timetable is reasonable and certainly other postal competition schedules have to be adhered to or people loose the points, having said that postal comps are often small bore where people have weekly if not daily range access.
lets ask the question and see what distances people have access to, as an example I am in the odd position where I have access to 200m then next steps out are 800/1000/1200.
Personally I would like to see a minimum of 5 rounds over the year for postal and eventually move to 6 or even 8 with the shooters top 5 scores or similar to score plus a prize for the smallest group (The Waterford!) You could even take into account how it was shot, eg sling or bipod.
Rimfire, well in theory it is a vermin round however if it was to be introduced then look on it as a junior class, maybe something for next year.