And you said you weren’t shooting it again! Now you have to next month with that score.It just dawned on me that we are shooting this target again next month as a KYL target. You guys suck. I just say'n!!!
And you said you weren’t shooting it again! Now you have to next month with that score.It just dawned on me that we are shooting this target again next month as a KYL target. You guys suck. I just say'n!!!
And you said you weren’t shooting it again! Now you have to next month with that score.
I also have done what you did and not shot at one of the targets. I could kick myself each time.
You should like that target. That is very nice shooting. Many of those missed could be in the same hole. That is what you want the misses to look like.I made it to the range this morning. Best target out of three was 127. I'm not going to win but I like this target!
Shooting CZ 455, Athlon Helos BTR 6-24×50, Norma Match 22, bi-pod on front bag on rear.View attachment 77014 View attachment 77015 View attachment 77016
I like the Helos. Very clear glass, tracks perfectly, turrets are very positive and audible. I also have an Athlon Talos on another .22 and I really like it. I have shot with both scopes out to 300 yards with my 22's and have not had any problems. I think Athlon has a good quality scope for the price.You should like that target. That is very nice shooting. Many of those missed could be in the same hole. That is what you want the misses to look like.
How do you like that Helos? I am probably going to pick an Athlon for my airgun, but have only used a Cronus (wish I had kept it).
I made it to the range this morning. Best target out of three was 127. I'm not going to win but I like this target!
Shooting CZ 455, Athlon Helos BTR 6-24×50, Norma Match 22, bi-pod on front bag on rear.View attachment 77014 View attachment 77015 View attachment 77016
For the KYL, you get points for every target you hit in order, but once you miss, all points are lost, and you get Zero points. You have to make a strategic decision to know when to quit, so you don’t waste your sheet.@BigWaylon Would you start the new thread for Oct. KYL. Also is this if you miss the hole target does not count or how does this work? And once again let it be known "I hate this target" Can never say that to much!!!
For the KYL, you get points for every target you hit in order, but once you miss, all points are lost, and you get Zero points. You have to make a strategic decision to know when to quit, so you don’t waste your sheet.
I had to work yesterday and didn’t get back out to try and catch you, so I guess I’ll have to try to catch you on this one.
Once you miss, you lose all your accumulated points. Gotta stop before you miss.Ok. First off I am dense! So set that aside. If I understand you correctly if you miss you get a zero for the hole page. Or do you just get points for up to the point you miss?
Example; Starting on bottom row all good then next row you miss the first one you shoot at that is it. Bottom row points count and that is all.
Remember I said I am dense!!!
Done...but I have a question.@BigWaylon Would you start the new thread for Oct. KYL. Also is this if you miss the hole target does not count or how does this work? And once again let it be known "I hate this target" Can never say that to much!!!
You have to start at the largest dot and go from largest to smallest.Done...but I have a question.
I wrote the rules as requiring to start at the lowest value (biggest dot) and work your way up. Is that actually a requirement?
Or can it be shoot any target you want on the sheet, in any order, but a single miss negates the accumulated score. Less likely of a tie this way...and I don't know what the tiebreaker would be (didn't give it much thought, just wanted to get it posted).
That is a nice little bunch to try out. Curious to see how it turns out.
Also, regarding tie breaker, we have often said that the lowest number of attempts (sheets you tried to get the score) can be the tie breaker. I have also thrown out ammo cost as an option.Done...but I have a question.
I wrote the rules as requiring to start at the lowest value (biggest dot) and work your way up. Is that actually a requirement?
Or can it be shoot any target you want on the sheet, in any order, but a single miss negates the accumulated score. Less likely of a tie this way...and I don't know what the tiebreaker would be (didn't give it much thought, just wanted to get it posted).
Maybe I'll list both. Start with number of sheets, and if that's a tie go to ammo cost. And I'd say we pick one place and price ammo that away, instead of actually going by what you paid for it...that work?Also, regarding tie breaker, we have often said that the lowest number of attempts (sheets you tried to get the score) can be the tie breaker. I have also thrown out ammo cost as an option.
Definitely!Maybe I'll list both. Start with number of sheets, and if that's a tie go to ammo cost. And I'd say we pick one place and price ammo that away, instead of actually going by what you paid for it...that work?
This work?Definitely!
That is fine with me how you have it. I have often wondered how that would work if we ever got there. I think we have a better shot this time at a tie, and I am ok with that method.This work?
1. How many sheets/targets did you attempt to get your highest score. If you're high score was on your 4th attempt, that's your tie-breaker value. If you shot more targets after that, but never scored higher, those don't need to be included in your count. If you do score higher layer, all previous targets need to be included in the count. Lowest tie-breaker value wins. (So, number your sheets as you work through them)
2. If necessary, the next item to consider is price of ammo. Lowest cost wins. We'll compare prices of somebody that has both in stock at the end of the month instead of using actual price paid.
Wasn't sure if that's how #1 should be done...or if all targets shot should be counted. I didn't think we should penalize for those that kept trying. But if they do end up scoring higher their tie breaker would be a much higher value (and low score wins).
Or lowest max magnification.Or highest wind speed reported for the day shot on weather.com. Or..
Cost = That is really good and fits with most competition groupings.Shortest barrel.
Lightest rifle.
Cheapest retail front rest/bipod/bag.
Next...
Oh no... why man?!Or lowest max magnification.
Shoot till you miss, then submit your target. The closest miss will win to be determined by the mad man that started this and I think that's Smok3y ? Then the unfortunate person that actually wins this will have the dubious privilege of deciding next months targets...Wait, wait, wait,,, this is starting to make my head hurt.....
If you shoot till you miss, you get a zero total score for the target. You have to stop _before_ you miss to get a score.Shoot till you miss, then submit your target. The closest miss will win to be determined by the mad man that started this and I think that's Smok3y ? Then the unfortunate person that actually wins this will have the dubious privilege of deciding next months targets...
This work?
1. How many sheets/targets did you attempt to get your highest score. If you're high score was on your 4th attempt, that's your tie-breaker value. If you shot more targets after that, but never scored higher, those don't need to be included in your count. If you do score higher layer, all previous targets need to be included in the count. Lowest tie-breaker value wins. (So, number your sheets as you work through them)
2. If necessary, the next item to consider is price of ammo. Lowest cost wins. We'll compare prices of somebody that has both in stock at the end of the month instead of using actual price paid.
Wasn't sure if that's how #1 should be done...or if all targets shot should be counted. I didn't think we should penalize for those that kept trying. But if they do end up scoring higher their tie breaker would be a much higher value (and low score wins).
You'd count the total number of targets it took to get to the one you're submitting.Does this mean only one crack at it or can you go out another day. For example, day 1 highest score on 4th target. Day 2 higher score on 3rd target. Is that a highest score on 3rd target, or highest score on 7th target, or something else? Valid response might even be that I’m over thinking it - shut up and shoot