I shot the FITASC qualifier event at St Dials yesterday. Apart from dabbling in one or two previous FITASC shoots I've never really shot a real FITASC event.
WHAT AN EYE OPENER!
I wasn't in any way prepared for what would be near 5 hours of shooting but only 100 targets with multiple 45 minute plus breaks in between each set of 25 targets. Apart from a little water, I didn't have enough hydration and didn't carry anything to eat to keep the blood sugars up and I paid the price. The two previous FITASC shoots I have done have had no longer than 15 minutes between layouts which is about the time it took to walk between them and I (foolishly) expected this one to be the same.
I did OK on the first Parcourse which turned out to be the hardest rated. The first break really took the wind out of my sails and once the adrenaline had faded my performance dropped off dramatically. I was missing birds that I would have smashed 1000/1000 times on any regular sporting course. Second and third parcourse were dismal and a real test of technique and speed with targets fast, low to the ground with a short window in which to shoot them. With the gun out of the shoulder I have neither so missed a lot of singles with both barrels, some targets hitting the ground before I could get a second shoot off. I did ok on the first part of the last parcourse which had some long targets on but came unstuck on the final part when the course reverted to fast, low and side on targets.
I did learn that my gun is far too long in the stock so I'm mounting with the butt of the gun from under my arm rather than further forward. This resulted in a missed mount on more than a few occasions. I have light bruising on my bicep to prove it. Unfortunately I have one of the few Brownings that doesn't use the inflex style butt pad so I have to get something custom made up to shorten the stock a little.
I didn't capture my score, somewhere near the bottom I would imagine. The only positive I can take away from the day is that everyone has to start somewhere and the only way from here is up and next time I'll be better prepared.
I believe that part of one parcourse was reffed by Wynno from this forum? I didn't want to make myself known as it wasn't the time or place and I had face somewhere down near my *** at that point anyway.
Also worth noting that a few of chaps on my squad were exceptional both in their performance and the guidance they were willing to pass on. I learnt a lot about the amount of planning required (over and above that of ESP) like footwork and positioning within the hoop. It's a good community which you don't often see when shooting a squadded ESP event where other shooters rush off to the next stand as soon as they've shot.