Originally Posted by
cstone
We could shoot one at a time. Again, depending on how many shooters we have, that will just make the match last longer which is fine by me.
I think the penalties for misses would slow almost everyone down. I really believe there have to be penalties for misses. There certainly are in real life, so there should be in competition/training.
I was thinking that the impetus for this type of match was the IHOP shooting. I was thinking that we each would need to shoot to the best of our individual abilities with what we carry each and every day. Personally, I carry three different pistols, two are off duty and one is an on duty. I would have to choose one of those pistols or shoot three different times. If people would like to throw in extra mags and shoot more rounds, again, that is fine by me, but there has to be some practical limit on how many rounds each person puts down range. Every round is a potential hit and a potential law suit or criminal charge.
To my way of thinking, if I didn't put down what I was shooting at, at 65 yards in the first ten rounds, the last thing I'm going to do is continue to engage at that distance with my last ten rounds.
While I like bench rest shooting, I personally don't see much point in making this a bench rest match or timed fire exercise. The timer would be there for tie breaking purposes only. If you, or anyone else wants to take a minute to shoot each round, that is fine by me. In fact, at 65 yards, I am certain that you would not hear a rapid string of rounds from me, especially knowing that I am wasting ammunition and losing points for every miss.
I could actually foresee a scenario where this type of match could be won by the shooter with the lowest minus score (closest to zero points).
Thoughts? Anyone?