I wasn't there so can't comment but a few friends who were there on the friday said it was badly wind effected to the point where targets were 80/90yds away. Surely the chance of a strong wind should have been taken in to account.Expand please.
Each to their own I guess. I'd look at it as imagine shooting the harder layout first without knowing what the second layout looks like (as most won't know). By the end of the first I think my head would be gone! I'd much rather build a big score then tackle the harder stuff with more confidence. As I said, each to their own so for that reason I'd balance both courses out.I shot it on the Saturday - dropped 9 on the 'Coley' layout and 21 on the 'F16' layout. The later was affected by the wind but to the extent that it was - to me - a learning curve.
If the wind was (any) worse on the Friday it could (very) easily have been a lottery.
On the F16 layout there was no shelter and it was was setup with high targets on a ridge, so it wasn't hard to see the wind would be factor even in perfect weather,
Not beyond the best of us (not me) but easy to see how one day might be worse than another.
I would disagree with starting on the hardest - that's a mental thing as I was not happy being in the mix (for my class) until the last three stands when it all fell to pieces - better to have a the crap round and then get better.
I treat as a fun day As well, shooting with friends. You still had variation of where they were going to be on Saturday. Some wound up traps might have helped I think. Still it didn’t rain and that these days is a massive win.I always treat them as fun days out, so, whatever happens, happens.
Having said that, I shot it on the Friday and you could quite happy describe it as “pissing in the wind”
I shot 128/150, which was 6th or so highest score on that day, I shot 59/75 on the field course, 63/75 being the highest score that day.
It was the hardest I’ve worked all year for a score, and it didn’t mean a thing because on the next day they were all 20-40 yards closer.
I actually enjoyed the course, but it wasn’t meant to be set as tough as it turned out to be in the wind.
The course on the ground was steady enough apart from two good targets.
People can call out others as moaners but in my eyes that's just poorly set targets. The elements can and always will be a factor but targets can be set to mitigate it's effects.I always treat them as fun days out, so, whatever happens, happens.
Having said that, I shot it on the Friday and you could quite happy describe it as “pissing in the wind”
I shot 128/150, which was 6th or so highest score on that day, I shot 59/75 on the field course, 63/75 being the highest score that day.
It was the hardest I’ve worked all year for a score, and it didn’t mean a thing because on the next day they were all 20-40 yards closer.
I actually enjoyed the course, but it wasn’t meant to be set as tough as it turned out to be in the wind.
The course on the ground was steady enough apart from two good targets.
If you mean could I set targets that don't fly into the sun and don't blow out of range if wind effected then yeah I could. It's not rocket science.You can please some of the people all of the time, all of the people some of the time, but not all of the people all of the time.
How many of you have attended 4 or 5 day shoots like the British open ? Was the weather kind to you or were you soaked with rain and blown about by gale force winds ?
This is the British isles, and it rains and is windy.
**** happens, get over it.
Perhaps you can set the targets next time and get flak from people who disagree about the difficulty or that the targets were too easy……
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