J.D.;
Boy, is my face RED!
. I just flat misread your message. I apologize, kind sir!
On the Silhouette question, I and a couple of friends started a "sub-caliber" BPCR Silhouette game several years ago at our local range (Butler County Sportsmen near Hamilton, Ohio). It is doing VERY well and we have LOTS of fun. We only have 100 yards, maximum, so we shoot at 25, 50, 75, and 100 yards (chickens, pigs, turkeys, and rams). We started out like the BPCR shooters and shot the chickens offhand and the rest off sticks. However, the boys got too good, so now we shoot both the chickens AND pigs offhand with the turkeys and rams off sticks. We have several perfect scores this year, again, so we may have to do more offhand.
However, this has a downside. Shooting half the targets off sticks, beginners still get a pretty good numerical score and get encouraged to come back. If we go to all targets offhand like the NRA does in .22 silhouette sanctioned competition, we are afraid that we will not encourage new shooters. Our present program is working and we would like to "keep the ball rolling".
Need I mention, we are really having lots of fun?
Marsh and Glenn (HST) both have shot on our range. I believe that Glenn may have been the first to shoot a perfect score with iron sights. Glenn was using his BPCR Roller converted to .22 rimfire (with .22 insert) to shoot that score! That is fine shooting by any standard and near unbelievable with an insert rifle. That's the stuff legends are made of. Of course, Glenn's insert rifle will shoot under an inch at 100 yards. Need I mention that he is a pretty fair "mechanic", also
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Dale53