Potential New .22 LBP

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Re: Potential New .22 LBP

#11 Post by MistAgain »

If the stage favours a high cap mag , its a badly designed stage then .

Speedloading was always considered to be an essential part of practical shooting .
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Re: Potential New .22 LBP

#12 Post by Gh0st »

MistAgain wrote:If the stage favours a high cap mag , its a badly designed stage then .

Speedloading was always considered to be an essential part of practical shooting .
10 rounds = 5 paper targets.

Assuming you dont miss any or require to put a 3rd round in any atrgets to get 2 A's. every stage will favour those with spare rounds!
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#13 Post by MistAgain »

Simple answer to that .

Make it a limited round stage of 10 rounds only , that way everyone is equal .

Or have a compulsory speedload at some point after the first target and before the last target . That way everyone has spare rounds, of course extra shots take time , so pure accuracy and smooth speedlaoding is essential .
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#14 Post by JSC »

Or enter standard division
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