a suggestion for this site
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a suggestion for this site
i just thought perhaps if there is enough interest here we could add 2 more topic categories. 1 for 300m/fulbore shooters and another for service rifle shooters.
Neil
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It doesn't bother me although you could just use the rifle section. The tag above with the remit of this site does though say 'olympic style shooting...', which neither of your suggestions are.birdwatcher wrote:i just thought perhaps if there is enough interest here we could add 2 more topic categories. 1 for 300m/fulbore shooters and another for service rifle shooters.
Neil
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Perhaps in separate catagories but...
I would hate to see the Olympic Rifle Catagory cluttered up with a bunch of postings about ARs, F-Class, etc. The uniqueness of this site is based on the specific topics covered here!
I don't post very often, but I lurk a LOT! I have learned many valuable things here to improve my Smallbore shooting. Other forums - such as the US Rifle Team sites, just have too much information that is specific to those disciplines.
Keep Target Talk for the decerning few who are interested in the "Olympic style shooting, rifle or pistol, 10 meters to 50 meters, and whatever is in between."
I'd be very disappointed if this turned into another forum that was focused on shooting 0.000" groups while sitting on their A**!
I don't post very often, but I lurk a LOT! I have learned many valuable things here to improve my Smallbore shooting. Other forums - such as the US Rifle Team sites, just have too much information that is specific to those disciplines.
Keep Target Talk for the decerning few who are interested in the "Olympic style shooting, rifle or pistol, 10 meters to 50 meters, and whatever is in between."
I'd be very disappointed if this turned into another forum that was focused on shooting 0.000" groups while sitting on their A**!
I think all talented shooters at the top of their respective specialties, be that 300m or service rifle have something important to contribute to the dialogue of advancement of shooting, even to our specialty of ISSF style small bore/air rifle.
The bench rest community has made huge contributions to our understanding of rim fire ammunition, barrel harmonics, action construction, bedding etc. and we are indebted to them. 300m and service rifle shooters can and do take us to school on reading the wind. We in turn contribute on ergonomics and other areas, to them.
Good shooting, is good shooting. Repeatable accuracy in any of those disciplines has a common scientific thread, either in physics, physiology or psychology. It's up to us, with our open and inquisitive minds to connect them.
It's true that this is a unique forum, and it would be a shame to dilute it. Part of what makes this such a valuable resource is that the entry bar is relatively high for SB/Air ISSF shooting, and hence the participants are a self selecting group of very dedicated sportsmen. Where else will you find a Olympic champion shooter logging in to correct an intermediate shooters technique, or answer a newbie’s question? However, it would be difficult to argue that the 300M shooters are any less skilled or dedicated. The entry bar for 300m is higher than for us. The rifles are scaled up versions of ours (or more precisely, our rifles are scaled down versions of theirs), and oh yeah.. they make their own ammo. One proposal would be just as the OP suggested, a different Index heading.
The bench rest community has made huge contributions to our understanding of rim fire ammunition, barrel harmonics, action construction, bedding etc. and we are indebted to them. 300m and service rifle shooters can and do take us to school on reading the wind. We in turn contribute on ergonomics and other areas, to them.
Good shooting, is good shooting. Repeatable accuracy in any of those disciplines has a common scientific thread, either in physics, physiology or psychology. It's up to us, with our open and inquisitive minds to connect them.
It's true that this is a unique forum, and it would be a shame to dilute it. Part of what makes this such a valuable resource is that the entry bar is relatively high for SB/Air ISSF shooting, and hence the participants are a self selecting group of very dedicated sportsmen. Where else will you find a Olympic champion shooter logging in to correct an intermediate shooters technique, or answer a newbie’s question? However, it would be difficult to argue that the 300M shooters are any less skilled or dedicated. The entry bar for 300m is higher than for us. The rifles are scaled up versions of ours (or more precisely, our rifles are scaled down versions of theirs), and oh yeah.. they make their own ammo. One proposal would be just as the OP suggested, a different Index heading.
I'm surprised to learn it isn't already discussed here. The "Olympic" thing I always took to be ethos (i.e. targets rather than tin cans or rabbits) rather than strict event. I mean, I've asked about both 6 yard air rifle targets and sporter air rifles and nobody's turned a hair...and technically I'm not an Olympic style shooter myself, as a female prone shooter :(
It isn't snobbish etc. The differences are extreme. As I stated earlier, I shoot International Air and Smallbore and NRA Highpower-Service Rifle.
The jackets are very different as are the targets. Highpower targets have approx 6 MOA aiming black. The distances are drastically different; plus there is the rapid fire stages. It would be so confusing and possibly confrontational.
I won't even get into the BRD element. Things are fine as they are.
The jackets are very different as are the targets. Highpower targets have approx 6 MOA aiming black. The distances are drastically different; plus there is the rapid fire stages. It would be so confusing and possibly confrontational.
I won't even get into the BRD element. Things are fine as they are.