Jan Powell
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America?
Irrelevant really, it’s a global market.America?
not many white flyers over here.
Well i never - i was about to call "Bullsh*t" but something made me check.Correct! Our clays are different size as well!
Also a different shapeWell i never - i was about to call "Bullsh*t" but something made me check.
European targets - 110mm (i only checked CCI / Promatic)
White Flyer - 108mm
White flyer do make an "International / Olympic" version which is 110mm / 105grams to meet ISSF stipulations.
Guess everyday is a school day.
I wonder how much that 2mm less diameter affects the balance and weight and thereby the spin rate as the NSSA skeet targets over there seem to fly so much better. Them there Americans are better shots than i thought hitting smaller targets.
Where have you shot in the US? On average the US is at an altitude over 1000' and sometimes a lot more. At 30 degrees C and 1000m above sea level the air density is considerably different to being at 20 degrees at 100' in the UK. That alone might make a huge difference. For one thing a clay may have to fly slower to go the same distance. ( Which makes them there 'mericuns worse shots if you ask me )Well i never - i was about to call "Bullsh*t" but something made me check.
European targets - 110mm (i only checked CCI / Promatic)
White Flyer - 108mm
White flyer do make an "International / Olympic" version which is 110mm / 105grams to meet ISSF stipulations.
Guess everyday is a school day.
I wonder how much that 2mm less diameter affects the balance and weight and thereby the spin rate as the NSSA skeet targets over there seem to fly so much better. Them there Americans are better shots than i thought hitting smaller targets.
It’s not just 2mm diameter, US clays are also slightly different shape (higher dome) and they are lighter weight. Ping pong ball doesn’t go as far as a golf ball and the golf ball retains its speed for longer.IIRC it has been demonstrated that elevation and and air temperature have so little effect on target speed and distance as to be insignificant. But the belief still serves as an excellent whine.
And a couple mm diff in diameter will have no effect on machine operation. I've cranked up a Beomat wobble to throw standard ATA White Flyers easily in excess of 60yds. That is not to say that they would work in a bunker cos I never tried that, just that they are not "fragile". Currently I crank up a Pat trap for about 55yds and breakage is about non-existent.
just sayin'
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