You thought, Point taken - from someone who hasn't shot FT in 20 yearsI always thought the whole point of field target is to have practiced shooting enough to be able to judge distances w/o rangefinder or be able to use your scope to judge range. Everyone wants everything to be easy anymore, everyone should get participation awards to for just showing up.
If you want to learn to shoot or participate bad enough using a rangefinder will have no bearing on if you do. Its been over 20 yrs since I used to shoot FT but thats the way it was back then.
I've seen many new/er shooters show up to FT matches and finish with mid single digit scores who never came back as well as only showed up a few times with slightly improved scores, then left. Part of that unpleasant outcome was not knowing the distance to the target which might have been solved using a more appropriate/expensive scope to range with and/or a better gun but I'm pretty sure most of the reason they decided to stop was not wanting to buy another scope or gun, so that was that. However often these same people already had a LRF which would do the trick to get them to 50% scores which might have ignited continuing interest. But 'back then' as you say, there was no allowance for a Unlimited Freestyle division/ or a "just for fun" division I should say, you know for people who want to shoot in this sport in a less serious way.
And there are people out there that could care less about AAFTA divisions, or competing beyond their local venue, and who just want to come have fun knocking targets down using what, gun, scope, and LRF, they have already, never intending to upgrade. I have four friends that our MD got mad at because they had no intention of shooting other than in Freestyle and all these guys were in, or well past, their late 60's, so were not interested in serious competition anyway but seeing how well they'd do against each other. They also had other friends and family that were going to start shooting with us who bought pcp's which didn't try FT because this contentious situation happened. Meanwhile the clubs are complaining about faltering interest and low attendance, pfffft. That's super ironic isn't it?! Oh what might have been.....
Thanks I'll just enjoy participating, award or not, because to me it's about having fun vs winning. Participation awards, hah. I've done enough winning abiding by "the rules" in a half dozen gun games in pistol and rifle since I was a young adult (including 6 state FT wins) that if I never won a match again I'm okay with it/(almost looking that way now).
In another decade, if I'm still on earth that is, I'll probably be timed out, or close to it anyway, so I'll enjoy shooting how I like while can and I not worry about what other people think.
Also for me FT has been more about figuring windage needed to knock a target down vs the other combined factors.
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