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I'm kinda scratchin' my head on this one......
What? About the beer, or that it can fit an entire 6 pack?
I've got one and have run it in matches. It's totally a "gamer" tool but is phenomenally helpful on the right stages, when the rules allow.
Set the tripod and table behind your barricade/prop, placed about 3-6" lower than the barricade height. Throw a front bag on the barricade (or use your bipod up front if there's room) then use the table in the back with a rear bag for elevation control as though you were shooting prone. It's about as stable as prone too, just stupid good.
Example usage from a match earlier this summer. Three 55 gallon barrels strapped together in a pyramid turned on their sides. You had to shoot a KYL style plate rack twice through at ~375 yards from the rounded side of the barrel, 10 rounds 90 seconds. I placed the tactical table behind, bipod on the barrel and rear bag behind on the table. Plenty of time to get all 10 rounds off, went 9 out of 10. Average score if you were shooting from a bag on the barrel was maybe a 5-6.
Looks dumb, until you're winning with it.![]()
I've got one and have run it in matches. It's totally a "gamer" tool but is phenomenally helpful on the right stages, when the rules allow.
Set the tripod and table behind your barricade/prop, placed about 3-6" lower than the barricade height. Throw a front bag on the barricade (or use your bipod up front if there's room) then use the table in the back with a rear bag for elevation control as though you were shooting prone. It's about as stable as prone too, just stupid good.
Example usage from a match earlier this summer. Three 55 gallon barrels strapped together in a pyramid turned on their sides. You had to shoot a KYL style plate rack twice through at ~375 yards from the rounded side of the barrel, 10 rounds 90 seconds. I placed the tactical table behind, bipod on the barrel and rear bag behind on the table. Plenty of time to get all 10 rounds off, went 9 out of 10. Average score if you were shooting from a bag on the barrel was maybe a 5-6.
Looks dumb, until you're winning with it.![]()
At that point you may as well put a sling on a Lead Sled and carry it around with you from stage to stage.![]()
At that point you may as well put a sling on a Lead Sled and carry it around with you from stage to stage.![]()
I always thought PRS looked like fun but anymore it just looks like it comes down to who can pack the most shit. How long before they have a caddy to pack it around for them? I thought the whole point was to have a stage setup so it would be similar to making a shot in the field? I don't think I can pack all this shit to go hunting.
I always thought PRS looked like fun but anymore it just looks like it comes down to who can pack the most shit. How long before they have a caddy to pack it around for them? I thought the whole point was to have a stage setup so it would be similar to making a shot in the field? I don't think I can pack all this shit to go hunting.
It's not hunting. But I have learned a ton about what equipment is worth lugging around while hunting. Forget the caddie, I want a golf cart.
I think the future of PRS is match directors continuing to make challenging stages with either movement, time constraints or equipment restrictions that keep it challenging for the shooters. Out of the dozen or so matches I've shot this year 90% of stages were done with just one bag and I think I used a tactical table a couple times.
I'm still going to keep the tacitcal table in my backpack so that it's at my disposal if I need it. I'm already carrying a tripod so that I can use glass and the tac-table doesn't take up any space in my backpack since it lays flat. I carry all my gear by hand from stage to stage, and I only have a small backpack (Rush 12). Golf cart is the last thing I'm thinking about.
If you shoot PRS and already have a tripod that you are carrying with you this is a worthwhile purchase. If you're not shooting PRS then no need to lament a "gear race" since that's not happening. The only "race" I see is the guys who are committed to practice and sending thousands of rounds downrange a year to sharpen their skills.
I enjoy shooting matches, and this is certainly a gamers item. I hope match directors will put out what equipment is allowed to be used before registration time for the match. I know many already do that. I never thought a table could be tactical, but maybe that's my own fault for not thinking tactically.
Blanket equipment bans are very uncreative and slow the advancement of our sport.
The MPA chassis would have been seen as super gimicky a few years ago same with the Gamechanger bags. If a guy shows up to a match with 10 bags but knows how to use them I think he should be allowed to run them.
I disagree. I think it alienates more people from the sport. What was the philosophy behind the creation of the PRS anyway? If it was to find out who the best practical shooter is, I cant imagine how a portable table is practical. If the philosophy was simply to find out who the best shooter is without limitations on equipment, then I suppose anything is fair game, and don't have a problem with someone who carries a table with them.
All it takes is 90 second par times and 4 shooting positions to solve all the "gamer" complaints.
I tried the tac table a month ago in a practice match experimenting with it on a stage. Cost me a point since I timed out fiddling with it and only got off 8 out of 9 rounds. It's good to know when NOT to use it too.![]()