mcoliver Posted January 20, 2004 Share Posted January 20, 2004 Came accross some interesting IPSC rifle competition (I think) videos. I was just wondering how in the heck do you paste those targets or reset poppPOST http://www.brianenos.com/forums/index.php? HTTP/1.1ers that are so far away? Do you keep somebody downrage but "out-of-sight"? Or do you require really fit & fast running people as p Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rhino Posted January 20, 2004 Share Posted January 20, 2004 I don't if any or how many do it, but I advocate having a "crew" in a pickup truck or other vehicle dedicated to going downrange to score, paste, and reset. It takes too long to walk if it's more than 100 yards. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lynn jones Posted January 20, 2004 Share Posted January 20, 2004 you jump on your 4 wheeler and go paste. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flexmoney Posted January 20, 2004 Share Posted January 20, 2004 The 4-wheeler and truck options aren't great either. It beats walking though. But, if anybody is putting on a match with more than a few shooters, they should take a long, hard look at stage reset time. Do the math...see how long it takes to run a shooter and multiply that by the number of shooters. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ErikW Posted January 21, 2004 Share Posted January 21, 2004 Golf cart, quad, or motorcycle. Maybe radios. This is why self-resetting steel targets and "flashers" were invented. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SJ Posted January 22, 2004 Share Posted January 22, 2004 Some kind of vehicle with a dedicated driver so that he can drop pasters at each target array on the way out, and pick up in reverse order. Vehicle has gotta be ready to go as soon as the RO calls clear. I have my share of horror stories ROing with long-range paper (and with self-resetting poppers for that matter), but I still really advocate at least some long-range paper on a rifle stage. Paper targets separate the men from the boys on accuracy, and more importantly give newbie shooters a familiar and quick target. They will take a few shots at a paper and move on, rather than spending dozens of shots at a small steel target. The points may not be there but at least they aren't taking 5+ minutes per shooter as I have seen. Ideally 3-gun ranges need ways to have pits for pasters at long ranges. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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