In taking two view points of competition 1) I am competing against myself and when I shoot well I win no matter what the outcome. and 2) I am competing against the field of shooters and "my best"/winning is achieved when a first place award is given. The combining of the classes would not offend the first and would satisfy the second very well. If we weren't interested in competition we would stay at our home range and shoot on overcast days with little wind allowing us to make wallet groups or 25x scores.
As a match director, I would like to see the classes combined for a few reasons -monetarily it would save us about $70/yr which is not that much in the scheme of things, but every penny counts to a club. On a pure competition standpoint I want to see as many competitors on the line as possible. Fill up those relays! I did feel a great deal of pride when we had a field of 15 VH and Hunter competitors at our first state match. I would like to know if those who shot in both classes would have rather been competing against a field of 15 instead of a field of 5 or 10. I know that I would rather have 15.
I think that, for the most part, the guys that shoot these classes would rather have more competitors with whom to shoot against. As the competition at our club has grown I know that most of the guys would rather have a field of 5 instead of a split 3 and 2 or 4 and 1. Combining the classes would help increase these odds and maybe entice more shooters to build a VarHunter rig.
Again, you would not insult the first type of competitor and satisfy the second.
If I were to build a gun for the class I would probably go for the class that had the most competitors in it and shoot something different than I shoot in VFS. That's just me....maybe a 30x47.
Mike
As a match director, I would like to see the classes combined for a few reasons -monetarily it would save us about $70/yr which is not that much in the scheme of things, but every penny counts to a club. On a pure competition standpoint I want to see as many competitors on the line as possible. Fill up those relays! I did feel a great deal of pride when we had a field of 15 VH and Hunter competitors at our first state match. I would like to know if those who shot in both classes would have rather been competing against a field of 15 instead of a field of 5 or 10. I know that I would rather have 15.
I think that, for the most part, the guys that shoot these classes would rather have more competitors with whom to shoot against. As the competition at our club has grown I know that most of the guys would rather have a field of 5 instead of a split 3 and 2 or 4 and 1. Combining the classes would help increase these odds and maybe entice more shooters to build a VarHunter rig.
Again, you would not insult the first type of competitor and satisfy the second.
If I were to build a gun for the class I would probably go for the class that had the most competitors in it and shoot something different than I shoot in VFS. That's just me....maybe a 30x47.
Mike