Alexander wrote:
But what Rapidfire Pistol has done, is that it (or Free Pistol) occupies the slot that could and should rather hold
Centrefire Pistol in the Olympic Games.
And there are many reasons why this latter one should be there, not the former. Not because of the pistoleros.
But because of the endangered worldwide survival of the shooting sports as a whole.
Alexander
I'm totally with you regarding the worries about survival of the shooting sports, but, on the other hand, I don't completely agree that CF would be better in that regard. Isn't RF the only sport that actually requires a semi-auto handgun? You could, at least theoretically, shoot the CF even with a single-shot pistol. Not so with RF.
Of course I don't know whether the legal problem in other countries is the function of the gun (single, semi-auto, revolver etc) or the caliber. Here in Finland the discussion is mostly around semi-auto handguns, not that much whether it's a .22, .32 or a .45. That's because of two very unfortunate and cruel crimes conducted with .22 semi-auto pistols.
But politics aside, while I'm less incompetent in standard pistol or centerfire than in RF (I don't even have a reasonable gun for the latter), what I think really speaks for RF is that it's so different from the other pistol shooting sports. Women's sport pistol could be opened for men (like we do in Finland with the identical national smallbore pistol event), so we would have the 30+30 format available for all.
I'm a bit confused over the CF pistol shooting event. I have to admit, that I enjoy shooting a .32 more than a .22. But to be honest, there is quite little difference between the two. The recoil is only slightly different with light target loads for the .32. There are no reasonably priced factory loads for practice in .32. It's just a slightly bigger smallbore pistol.
Just a wandering thought, which may reveal that I'm more of an IPSC shooter than olympic style shooter. What about an RF event with the traditional CF target pistols and a minimum momentum for the bullet, say something like the current factory loads that you can actually feel going off? Lapua 6,35 g and 240 m/s comes to my mind. No recoil buffering etc, so that the current CF guns would be competitive. There would be at least some need for recoil management, which is almost trivial in the 30+30.
I don't even dream about anyone considering something like that for the olympics. Just trying to come up with something slightly different, that would develop the shooting sports into a direction where the shooter's skills would make difference in a slightly different way. And that wouldn't require completely new equipment, giving more opportunities to use pistols that many may have buried in their closets. Maybe even make a provision in the rules that instead of turning targets or electronic scoring, a simple timer with audible signals that counts overtime shots would be allowed for competition. That way, the only thing needed would be a 5-lane range with .32-proof backstop. And in practice, whatever takes any fast .22 lr bullet, will also take a .32 LWC.
What do you think, would we need bigger than 8-ring for the current style finals scoring area to get enough hits in the 4-sec string to make a difference between the shooters ;)
Mika