Re: The Phoenix
Posted: Tue May 27, 2014 12:04 pm
I'm reluctant to talk negatively about the NRA/Bisley at the moment, as I know the current staff are struggling to deal with many inherited problems that are difficult to resolve without a very large injection of funding...
...however there are some obvious issues with the marking at the moment - Being partial to the odd Jennies burger, I've seen many of the current markers over the last month or so...nice kids; but the fact is that many of them just can't be tall or strong enough to operate the current target frames...
...this leads to very slow marking, and high shots (I doubt some of them could even reach above the black) not being marked - Now this leads to ruined shoots, because as the unmarked and un-patched shots build up, then shots that have hit the board are marked as misses...so instead of being able to simple adjust you sights down 4 or 5 minutes you just don't know where you are...
...now you'd think that supplying something to stand on would be a solution, but unfortunately there is a health and safety issue with this...
...So, what to do? - You could pay more for older/taller/stronger markers - You could overhaul the target systems (the ones on Short Siberia are easy to operate) - You install some type of steps in front of each target (but they would have to pass H&S) - Or you could convert to electronic...
...but all these possible solutions range from difficult to very expensive.
...however there are some obvious issues with the marking at the moment - Being partial to the odd Jennies burger, I've seen many of the current markers over the last month or so...nice kids; but the fact is that many of them just can't be tall or strong enough to operate the current target frames...
...this leads to very slow marking, and high shots (I doubt some of them could even reach above the black) not being marked - Now this leads to ruined shoots, because as the unmarked and un-patched shots build up, then shots that have hit the board are marked as misses...so instead of being able to simple adjust you sights down 4 or 5 minutes you just don't know where you are...
...now you'd think that supplying something to stand on would be a solution, but unfortunately there is a health and safety issue with this...
...So, what to do? - You could pay more for older/taller/stronger markers - You could overhaul the target systems (the ones on Short Siberia are easy to operate) - You install some type of steps in front of each target (but they would have to pass H&S) - Or you could convert to electronic...
...but all these possible solutions range from difficult to very expensive.