Linehauler73
HAM Marksman
Maybe they are just trying to maintain some old school tradition. At that level if they had a slug class then you would have 2 people in the pellet class.
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I have seen that with .22 slugs too. I thought the JSB KO were not penetrating as much as they were, because the ZAN's did so much better, but it was all relative too. Shot through a chipmunk and an aluminum gutter real easily! That was when I switched to just .177 up close, and around buildings, doing pesting.@Pumacarl,
You mentioned minimal pass through with .177 slugs a couple times. If you haven't already, I'd suggest you shoot into some gallon jugs at your typical starling distances. I did the same with my 35fpe .20 slugs last summer and was shocked at how hard it was to stop them. Ended up needing to stack boxes of bar soap to keep them from blowing right theough, cuz I couldn't with even multiple jugs if water.
This was mostly expansion testing, but also shows how hard it is to stop slugs.
NSA .20/18.9 expansion experiment
To add on to this..... https://www.airgunnation.com/threads/nsa-20-18-9grain-slug-results.1292724/ And as I commented that I'd test here....https://www.airgunnation.com/threads/hollowpoint-skiving-serration-on-slugs.1316203/ Credit to @Motorhead as I saw him do it first and shared about it...www.airgunnation.com
I shoot a lot of prairie dogs with them, and they all go through the dogs, even the occasional hits on 200yard shots. Pass-throughs evidenced by the dust clouds from the slug bouncing, out beyond the perforated prairie dog.
That’s how I feel.Maybe they are just trying to maintain some old school tradition. At that level if they had a slug class then you would have 2 people in the pellet class.
I don’t think that is necessarily true. I think you may add more people that think they might finally have a chance in a pellet class if the top guns move to slugs and even longer distances.That’s how I feel.
Agree, plenty of folks would be ready to fill any open slots.I don’t think that is necessarily true. I think you may add more people that think they might finally have a chance in a pellet class if the top guns move to slugs and even longer distances.
Especially if they kept the pellet class a non pro or sponsored shooter. The joe average class and since the payouts are getting so big kick some cash to joe average classAgree, plenty of folks would be ready to fill any open slots.
To be fair the guy who just won RMAC won it with a Red Panda that was fresh out of the box and he never shot it before. The learning curve is easier than ever and high powered slugs are plug and play in my experience. If an average Joe has the money, he is basically competitive right away.Especially if they kept the pellet class a non pro or sponsored shooter. The joe average class and since the payouts are getting so big kick some cash to joe average class
To draw them in. This is what buggs me about the big shoots as they stand. First they are hard to get in for joe average second you have guys that are sponsored at a minimum that joe average on a shoe string budget gooes up against. What are the chances for poor joe?
The guy who has the becnhrest and extreme field target event in Oregon is doing it right. He added slug benchrest right away and clearly has the vision to see where the sport is headed. From what I gather he is adding ultimate field target as well with slugs. EBR and the pyramid cup could easily extract a couple event to fit in slug events. But, I do see your point of view. They probably don’t want to change something that works already.From the perspective of event organizers, I can image that adding an additional slug Benchrest class would be a great burden. Both Extreme Benchrest and the Pyramyd Cup both run to three full days already. My guess is that they would need to add another day to include another class of shooting.
That would take the event into four days. Would competitors be prepared to take such a long time? More importantly, even running the current three-day events stretches the organizers to the limits. Four days could be the straw that breaks the camel's back. (That's just my opinion, BTW).
Given that these events are run by relatively small companies in addition to their day-to-day business, I think that is asking too much.
Both Pyramid and AoA make an outstanding job of running their shoots, but they are not dedicated event- management companies. So I feel that adding "slug Benchrest" in addition to "pellet Benchrest" is not likely to happen.
Just my $0.02.
But what if aoa or ramc decided to come up with matches like in eft now in bench. Help get local clubs to sponcer matches around the country or farm it out to a dedicated organizer to be able to compete for a spot at ebr or rmac? And for @Airgunsruinedmylife really how many people can take a gun out of the box and set down and win? And who says that gun came direct from the factory untouched?From the perspective of event organizers, I can image that adding an additional slug Benchrest class would be a great burden. Both Extreme Benchrest and the Pyramyd Cup both run to three full days already. My guess is that they would need to add another day to include another class of shooting.
That would take the event into four days. Would competitors be prepared to take such a long time? More importantly, even running the current three-day events stretches the organizers to the limits. Four days could be the straw that breaks the camel's back. (That's just my opinion, BTW).
Given that these events are run by relatively small companies in addition to their day-to-day business, I think that is asking too much.
Both Pyramid and AoA make an outstanding job of running their shoots, but they are not dedicated event- management companies. So I feel that adding "slug Benchrest" in addition to "pellet Benchrest" is not likely to happen.
Just my $0.02.
You can order them pre tuned and ready to go.But what if aoa or ramc decided to come up with matches like in eft now in bench. Help get local clubs to sponcer matches around the country or farm it out to a dedicated organizer to be able to compete for a spot at ebr or rmac? And for @Airgunsruinedmylife really how many people can take a gun out of the box and set down and win? And who says that gun came direct from the factory untouched?
Well see he didn’t just take a gun out of a box it was pre set upYou can order them pre tuned and ready to go.
Highly doubt, it was untouched.But what if aoa or ramc decided to come up with matches like in eft now in bench. Help get local clubs to sponcer matches around the country or farm it out to a dedicated organizer to be able to compete for a spot at ebr or rmac? And for @Airgunsruinedmylife really how many people can take a gun out of the box and set down and win? And who says that gun came direct from the factory untouched?
You can ordered them pre tuned. Guy got one at my club and it is hole on hole out of the box.Highly doubt, it was untouched.
I’m not sure I’d go that far. He removed it from the box that was used to ship it to him. But he was given the gun from the DonnyFL/Karma/ST guys that had gone over it with a fine tooth comb, tuned it to a tee, and made sure everything was good, including accuracy and precision. Contrary to popular folklore, it was not a gun that Joe Schmoe ordered online and was taken out of the warehouse and sent to him. And I’m pretty sure he shot the gun prior to RMAC.To be fair the guy who just won RMAC won it with a Red Panda that was fresh out of the box and he never shot it before. The learning curve is easier than ever and high powered slugs are plug and play in my experience. If an average Joe has the money, he is basically competitive right away.
That may be, and I don’t doubt it all. But, I don’t believe it was an off the shelf gun. I tend to lean more to what @Centercut just posted.You can ordered them pre tuned. Guy got one at my club and it is hole on hole out of the box.
Wayne is doing it right in OR. We have EXTREME (not Ultimate) Field Target Grand Prix event, 100Y pellet, 100Y slug, and a Long Range Challenge. He is not as far as I know adding slugs to the EFT event. That one is pellets only. Four events in three days.The guy who has the becnhrest and extreme field target event in Oregon is doing it right. He added slug benchrest right away and clearly has the vision to see where the sport is headed. From what I gather he is adding ultimate field target as well with slugs. EBR and the pyramid cup could easily extract a couple event to fit in slug events. But, I do see your point of view. They probably don’t want to change something that works already.
The guy has an entire YouTube segment on it. Anyone can get that gun like he did.That may be, and I don’t doubt it all. But, I don’t believe it was an off the shelf gun. I tend to lean more to what @Centercut just posted.
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