Mike M. wrote: ↑Tue Apr 23, 2024 6:07 pmMy big point is that the current RF target set makes it impossible for a competitor to own his personal, portable RF bay. Something he can stuff into the trunk of his car, take to the range, practice, and take home. Shooting a match? Everybody brings their bays, and you can have four, six, or even ten competitors shooting at once. Hit/Miss scoring, just like the current RF Final, so it's easy to score.
It wouldn't actually be too hard to make 5x target holders which can be spaced out manually, with red and green lights and a shot timer to determine if the last shot made it.
It wouldn't be too hard to make 5x electronic targets which can connect to a laptop.
Too be honest the sensible thing would be to ditch RF and have everyone shoot sport pistol.
There I said it.
RF bears little relation to any other match, entry barrier is finding a range and one which will let you hog five targets, its an unforgiving match which puts people off.
Its fun and historical but I'd rather people carry on with sport pistol than switch over to RF air.
For what it's worth, last weekend we shot the national qualifying (not me, I was at it as a judge) in air pistol and rifle.
One of the coaches, who was at the recent cup in Rio, brought the news that the gossip at the ISSF is that after Paris, there will be an overhaul in <olympic events.
I can't vouch for what I heard, but it sounds sensible and according with the latest trends in the IOC.
1) Prone would be restored to the OG, as a mixed event, possibly as a 60 or 30 qualy shot event. (I don't think it likely as such, for the IOC want equal medals by gender, not equal opportunities) .News were rumor, time will tell
2) RF would go the way of the dodo, being replaced by sport pistol, both separate for men and women.
3) Mixed team events would dissapear (shooting would lose three medals)
4) OF would be shortened (that'd be the 10th. change since London 2012) as it is considered too long, specially 3P.
I leave it here as it is, and I'd like to hear opinions froma my felllow shooters, even as a exercise in theory.
Moving everything to sport is probably the sensible solution.
It would be nice to keep rapid but sport makes more sense for a lot of reasons.
Ditching mixed teams also, does any other sport have that?
Hit/Miss scoring in OF - for the rapid part of sport - makes little sense, is tedious to run, throws oddball results like four 9.8s and a complete miss being 'better' than three 10.9s and 2 9.6s (maybe I'm out of date on the exact decimals)
I set up our timers for 10 seconds, eight seconds and six seconds rather than 8,6 and 4.
It transformed the event for non olympic shooters in a very positive way.
It suddenly became very enjoyable and lost its soul destroying trait.
JamesH wrote: ↑Sat May 04, 2024 4:26 am
Moving everything to sport is probably the sensible solution.
It would be nice to keep rapid but sport makes more sense for a lot of reasons.
Ditching mixed teams also, does any other sport have that?
Hit/Miss scoring in OF - for the rapid part of sport - makes little sense, is tedious to run, throws oddball results like four 9.8s and a complete miss being 'better' than three 10.9s and 2 9.6s (maybe I'm out of date on the exact decimals)
Track and field had mixed relays that have proved popular. Swimming, Race Walking, and Archery. The whole male/female thing may become problematic. I’m not sure it would be as big a problem in shooting but truly I don’t know and I’m not interested in a global political gender discussion so let’s not do that.
How about Free pistol. They already have a 50 meter range for rifle. Some sports have so many medals it boggles the mind. Swimming must have hundreds. Men/women, four strokes, multiple distances, relays, mixed relays, medley relays ad infinite!
Archery can’t even include Compound.
They have added all sorts of crazy playground sports with no Olympic history. What next free stile slip and slide???