Practical Hunter

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the PH class will be voted on by the BOD at FT. Stockton in july this year.also it will be offered at the internationals this year. that's all the info i have at this time. allen
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We offered PH at the West Coast Championship last year and will do so this year under the same guidelines. That being that all scores are lumped together, and one championship trophy will be awarded to the high score regardless of the discipline.

Since it is not possible to enter PH scores in the IHMSA match software as a sanctioned discipline this was the best way of handling it without doing an individual spreadsheet.

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I originally was not in favor of PH--just seemed like there were getting to be too many categories. But having a wife and daughter that seem to be interested in getting into silhouette shooting a little, it seems like a great place to start for beginners. The only reason my wife shot 3 matches last year was because of practical hunter, and my daughter has started to show an interest this year. Shooting out of the creedmoor and having the muzzle that close to body parts is not a very comfortable position for a newer shooter, so I would now change my opinion on PH. If it makes it easier for new shooters, then that is what we need.
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We need fifth scale production and half scale production class. Same equipment, same game, just different skill set. And different eyes. No additional cost to shooters who shoot production, just another category that won't be controlled by 40 plus shoot-offs. (or 60-plus, depending on where you shoot). I like classes where targets are left. Gives hope that you could be the first "40".

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TEFREY wrote:We need fifth scale production and half scale production class. Same equipment, same game, just different skill set. And different eyes. No additional cost to shooters who shoot production, just another category that won't be controlled by 40 plus shoot-offs. (or 60-plus, depending on where you shoot). I like classes where targets are left. Gives hope that you could be the first "40".

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Shoot more Standing. You won't need a half or fifth scale Production. You'll be too challenged. :)

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19 Turkeys wrote:Shoot more Standing. You won't need a half or fifth scale Production. You'll be too challenged. :)

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That what I have started doing and it has not taken long for me to find out that I am not near as good as I thought I was. :))


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Rodent wrote:
19 Turkeys wrote:Shoot more Standing. You won't need a half or fifth scale Production. You'll be too challenged. :)

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That what I have started doing and it has not taken long for me to find out that I am not near as good as I thought I was. :))


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ok, you want a real challenge?

try shooting half-size targets at the rifle silhouette ranges! :D :D
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The match director at my home club has worked very hard to successfully grow our sport. Of the new shooters he’s added over the last 2-3 years about half shoot a Ruger Charger with a 3x9 scope; cheap (under $500) and accurate (after a trigger job). The Charger comes with bipods and several new shooters have shot a 39/40 from the bipods their first time out. The Charger is a true practical hunter’s pistol (rabbits, tree rats & ground hogs) but with a 3x9 it doesn’t fit PH – maybe we just need a new class, PH/Auto. :))
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