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If THIS indoor match were held, I'd shoot it!
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<blockquote data-quote="David E" data-source="post: 1232546" data-attributes="member: 1013"><p>Thanks for posting that link. I looked over their rules and I like many of them. But, honestly, I don't want to learn an entire new set of rules and penalties, etc, that would have no bearing beyond this one match. Also, I need to have other folks be able to RO and I can't expect everyone else to learn the new rules.</p><p></p><p>As it is right now, it's IDPA-like scoring with IPSC-like engagement rules. Most people already have at least a basic understanding of these rules.</p><p></p><p>(the only difference between IDPA scoring rules and this match is, the targets are NOT penetrable at this match.)</p><p></p><p>I am considering an alternative scoring method that would be easy to understand and administer with about 30 seconds of instruction. I call it "DRT" scoring, or "Dead Right There."</p><p></p><p>It consists of ONE center hit, or TWO hits anywhere. It's up to the shooter to determine which way is better. It would work very well for the Snubby division. In fact, I may try it out for that division this month.</p><p></p><p>The problem is keeping the round count up. How could I mandate 6 rds per target if you can get by with only firing one?</p><p></p><p>I think there is an application for this scoring, much like there are two basic types of scoring in IDPA and IPSC, one being a limited number of shots, the other being unlimited.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David E, post: 1232546, member: 1013"] Thanks for posting that link. I looked over their rules and I like many of them. But, honestly, I don't want to learn an entire new set of rules and penalties, etc, that would have no bearing beyond this one match. Also, I need to have other folks be able to RO and I can't expect everyone else to learn the new rules. As it is right now, it's IDPA-like scoring with IPSC-like engagement rules. Most people already have at least a basic understanding of these rules. (the only difference between IDPA scoring rules and this match is, the targets are NOT penetrable at this match.) I am considering an alternative scoring method that would be easy to understand and administer with about 30 seconds of instruction. I call it "DRT" scoring, or "Dead Right There." It consists of ONE center hit, or TWO hits anywhere. It's up to the shooter to determine which way is better. It would work very well for the Snubby division. In fact, I may try it out for that division this month. The problem is keeping the round count up. How could I mandate 6 rds per target if you can get by with only firing one? I think there is an application for this scoring, much like there are two basic types of scoring in IDPA and IPSC, one being a limited number of shots, the other being unlimited. [/QUOTE]
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