How can someone say an edge hit is not a hit? The steel was hit end of story. There is no gray area. The only gray area is was it an edge hit ? That's what issue is
I'm lefty shooting a JP. No issues with the brass. If you use a powder that burns too slow say HS-6 it probably won't burn all of it and then you will get sprinkled with the unburnt stuff in your face. The load is key when the port is next to your face JMHO
Normally I would agree but more than once and a bunch of times actually the RO/score keeper said miss and had 4 of the shooters say no it was a hit. Edge hit yes but still a hit. I'm not talking about my shots alone . In the world shoot in Alabama NSSF it was going on a lot at the long range shots where you could see the plate move and was called a miss as well as hear it .
Zach said he was going to rectify this by informing the RO's . This has happened to me and many other shooters I've spoke to. I agree I want to be informed of a miss because it does dictate your future strings on that stage . Folks have been surprised to see a miss on a stage on the final results .
What if the RO doesn't tell you that you had a miss after a string was shot? I've never shot the nationals but state matches and discovered after that the RO gave me a miss that I thought I hit .
Money no object, a bit more time with caliber conversion and bunch of rounds made ,1050 More conservative route , easier conversion and still I believe up to 1800 rounds an hour , 650 Either way you will need plenty of primer tubes[emoji12]
They only thing I would add and the only thing that affected mine was a fan. Now I'm not talking blowing on it ,a small fan 10 feet away . Any breeze would change the way it functioned
Yes I agree with time . Even if you did need to there is always a place to reload that gives you a few seconds to do it. My thought is in a falling steel match I think they will still want to limit it to 10 . Still love my JP no matter