Originally Posted By: Stan
Originally Posted By: philmurphy
I have a very good suggestion for you readers and the NASC. Pre-mount is allowed for c,d,e,& hunter shooters. Low mount is required for b-m shooters. Super sporting is always low mount. FITASC is FITASC and low mount. This simply solves the skill problem and attraction to the game problem, while encouraging development of advanced shooting skills.

Phil


Maybe we can get to the bottom of this after all by addressing a couple of these points.

What, exactly, IS the "skill problem"?

And, do you REALLY believe that if NSCA said that C,D,E and Hunter classes HAD to compete low-gun they would show up in droves?

If everyone complaining about pre-mounted Sporting really believes that low-gun can be shot just as well, why don't they just do it, and prove to everyone that they are right?

SRH

Stan,

You have misunderstood my post. Let me reiterate. I propose that c-h classes be allowed any mount. This would continue attract skeet, trap & games shooter to sporting.

The skill problem focuses on the fact that low mount is harder to master than pre-mount. The bio-mechanics of the shooter become much more important. Its kind of like hitting a 12" softball vs a fastball.

I do not want to scare less proficient shooters from the game. On the other hand, I want to encourage enhanced shooting skills, through the game.

Phil

Last edited by philmurphy; 06/15/11 06:59 PM.