I'm guessing using a shotgun is out of the question?
White targets count as a penalty against you, so shotgun would be counter productive.
Sorry, I can never tell when people are being sarcastic or not on here, and then you get all the guys who answer competition questions with non competition answers. I'll go back to my dryfire.
I am torn between cheering and cursing.... It would depend on the distance the targets were set at.
Design a choke that patterns to the reds. Stop pointing out problems and start fixing them.White targets count as a penalty against you, so shotgun would be counter productive.
RANGE LAWYER!!!!! LOLI'd like to arbitrate the target in the middle. Have fun pulling it or making the squad wait for the range master.
You guys have done it now! @Mike Overlay will have that crap set up at Rowan next month. We already had one stage that was very similar at 25yds.
I hate youI think that exceeds the 8 required shots from one position or view in the USPSA rule book 1.2.1(.1, .2, .3)
But,..... I am stewing on this for a near future idea
Can easily be cut down to size to make it legal.I think that exceeds the 8 required shots from one position or view in the USPSA rule book 1.2.1(.1, .2, .3)
But,..... I am stewing on this for a near future idea
Shoot till yer happy.
Now your thinking with your dipstick Jimmy.Drop the center bottom brown. Raise the center bottom white. Use a wall to split the "view" and have it shot from the bridge at Rowan
The white ones are collaborators.I'm guessing using a shotgun is out of the question?
Speed Shoot: remove the bottom middle target. engage all targets one shot each, perform mandatory reload, engage all targets one shot each. set it at 15 yards.
The simple solution to that is having several of these put together ready to go. You pull the whole array and replace it. You would have to have several made for replacement anyway.I'd like to arbitrate the target in the middle. Have fun pulling it or making the squad wait for the range master.
No problem. add some walls that block sight line, so that all of the targets cannot be seen from one position and make it one round per target. That would also make replacing the targets needed less often.I think that exceeds the 8 required shots from one position or view in the USPSA rule book 1.2.1(.1, .2, .3)
But,..... I am stewing on this for a near future idea
I like your thinking on this.Speed Shoot: remove the bottom middle target. engage all targets one shot each, perform mandatory reload, engage all targets one shot each. set it at 15 yards.