Hozzie: You talk about changing scoring, but you don't give specifics. What do you think needs changing, please? Bigger/smaller plug? 275 scoring? The process ie protests? I'm at a loss to understand your position. Thanks. bob ps for the record I stopped shooting 3 gun some years ago. I got tired of feeding multiple rifles and multiple rest types. I want to see 3 gun succeed and grow, but I'll stick to UL.
Hi Bob,
For me personally, I actually don't care if it changes or not. If I decide to attend a match, so long as everyone is playing by the same rules, I am ok with it. However, I think I am in the minority. Now, would it be nice to have a few changes, sure, but I can only speak about this from an outsider perspective at this point. I have only shot IR5050 Unlimited once at the Triple Crown this year.
For me personally, I don't have an IR5050 club within less than 3 hours (Chickenfoot) and I don't think Slick has started yet. Kettlefoot is 4.5 hours. I do shoot ARA and will travel to matches within that range, but it is also my primary organization.
To Gordon's question about what will it take to get ARA shooters to shoot IR5050, the biggest complaint I here is that you miss one point and you are essentially out of it. I realize that is the game, but I think if there was a way to gain a point so you think you still have a chance it may help. I personally like the idea of allowing up to 1 extra point per card for any X count greater than 20 (or whatever number makes sense). You still could not score more than 750, but it could bring you back with a killer card or two. I don't like 275 as it changes it a bit too much and puts an over emphasis on X's.
I like the idea of shooting Sporter as I like the challenge, but for me to do that, I need to be closer or have a reason to get to an IR5050 match. For me the best chance of that is to have an ARA match at the same location on the same weekend. It may be a pipe dream to think we can get that type of cooperation, but I suspect at places like Kettlefoot and Chickenfoot, it would be quite easy to setup. If my range was more conducive to holding Rimfire matches, I may consider running one, but at this point I am not even sure I will continue my ARA matches next year. Not because of attendance, but because of a lack of importance to the range itself where they are not really interested in doing anything to help me make it better. I can easily go shoot that day instead of running a match.
For both ARA and IR5050 longevity, I think a true factory class is needed. I have sent my detailed view on this to Dan, but it would probably work for IR5050 as well. At it's basics it is true factory rifles only in that class. The only work that can be done is a trigger job on the factory trigger. No aftermarket barrels, etc. The idea is to get the guys that want to shoot a CZ for sporter and Anschutz 64 for BR in at a decent price. I also had an ammo cost limit of $10. No special scoring, no special anything, it's simply a designation as a factory shooter.
I can't speak to the IR5050 protest rules, but it seems like it would be annoying to me. That could be a turnoff.
Jamie
Additional:
(Bob): To me it boils down to where you live, how much driving you can tolerate and what you shoot at home.
This goes exactly to my point. If I am going to drive and can take advantage of a match where I already am, great. If not, I probably won't make a special trip as everything is so far.