Shot a match this weekend that was predominately F-Class shooters and was surprised by the "Blow-Off" rounds that were fired before the match began.
All the F-Class competitors were given a period of time before the match started to shoot an unlimited number of rounds at the berm. No paper targets were displayed. These "Blow off" rounds were to condition the barrel and verify their zero's. I believe the shooters were shooting at small steel swinging targets on the 600 yd berm.
In the high power prone game at 600 yds, you are allowed two sighting shots and then all subsequent shots are for record. This puts a premium on cleaning your bbl properly and knowing where your first cold bore shot will go. With only two pieces of information on windage, you need to develop the skill to make those first two shots give you valuable information. It would seem that this would be an added skill that you would want to develop seeing as the F-Class target has smaller scoring rings than the prone/sling target.
I was somewhat confused why the competitors were allowed to "Blow-Off" rounds before the competition started. If only two sighters were allowed, it would up the overall competition among the shooters.
Just curosity on my part.
Bob
All the F-Class competitors were given a period of time before the match started to shoot an unlimited number of rounds at the berm. No paper targets were displayed. These "Blow off" rounds were to condition the barrel and verify their zero's. I believe the shooters were shooting at small steel swinging targets on the 600 yd berm.
In the high power prone game at 600 yds, you are allowed two sighting shots and then all subsequent shots are for record. This puts a premium on cleaning your bbl properly and knowing where your first cold bore shot will go. With only two pieces of information on windage, you need to develop the skill to make those first two shots give you valuable information. It would seem that this would be an added skill that you would want to develop seeing as the F-Class target has smaller scoring rings than the prone/sling target.
I was somewhat confused why the competitors were allowed to "Blow-Off" rounds before the competition started. If only two sighters were allowed, it would up the overall competition among the shooters.
Just curosity on my part.
Bob