It's been suggested that I start a new topic for this subject and I agree, it's a good idea.
Basically it comprises a 1/2 sized Odessa FV200 target placed at 80yd, and fired on with 22 and 17 caliber rimfire rifles. Different chambering, support, and sight options allow for diffferent classes similar to Open and T/R, and an additional class, using a more suitable target, is intended for Palma and AROS equivalents.
I am currently of two minds about following this idea through to fruition. I want to get a few things clear from the start. I am not a fan of haggling, and wish to run this activity, if it comes to fruition, in a way that avoids such things. Simply put, if I find myself embroiled in hassles, it's outside my comfort zone, and I'll simply split.
Now I'd like to hear from present Odessa FV200 and potential Odessa RFV shooters what their ideas are and how we can come to a meeting of minds over them. Naturally, I'm open to ideas from others outside that circle, but please understand, I give the most heed to those who are likeliest to be actual participants.
Greg
Basically it comprises a 1/2 sized Odessa FV200 target placed at 80yd, and fired on with 22 and 17 caliber rimfire rifles. Different chambering, support, and sight options allow for diffferent classes similar to Open and T/R, and an additional class, using a more suitable target, is intended for Palma and AROS equivalents.
I am currently of two minds about following this idea through to fruition. I want to get a few things clear from the start. I am not a fan of haggling, and wish to run this activity, if it comes to fruition, in a way that avoids such things. Simply put, if I find myself embroiled in hassles, it's outside my comfort zone, and I'll simply split.
Now I'd like to hear from present Odessa FV200 and potential Odessa RFV shooters what their ideas are and how we can come to a meeting of minds over them. Naturally, I'm open to ideas from others outside that circle, but please understand, I give the most heed to those who are likeliest to be actual participants.
Greg