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Events Extreme FT, Phoenix, AZ, Saturday 27 Feb 2021

EXTREME AMERICAN FIELD TARGET

SATURDAY February 27, 2021.

Come out and try this new exciting air rifle shooting event. 

Like regular field target, only more bad ass. 

From 25 to 100 yards.

Target range provided in yards.

Up to .30 caliber and 100 FPE Slugs or Pellets, your choice.

C’mon slug shooters, I keep reading about how awesome slugs are at 200+ yards Show us how it’s done! We had SEVEN sluggers last month and top pellet and slug scores were equivalent. I know we can do better than that!!! 

Below posted for Match Director Ben Spencer

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Our fun monthly match is almost here. We hope to have the interest to continue this on a monthly basis. This will give established shooters a consistent match to compete in.This will also give new shooters a chance to get to know other local shooters.

The phoenixrodandgun.org calendar link will take you to practiscore.com to register. This is recommended as it is easier to know the amount of shooters we will have and divisions. Our goal is to have a base class(dollar amount max)in the near future.(similar NRL22 division).Sponsorship for all divisions recognitions on a monthly/quarterly basis are currently ongoing.Walk up entrants are welcome, however on a cash only basis.

This is a new endeavor for me and I look forward to see everyone enjoying to shoot a very fun event.So please be patient with us as we get this Extreme FT off the ground. We also welcome any volunteers that would like to help. This will be a SHOOTERS!!!! match. This means that the majority will have the power of change. Communication is the key for this idea to be a success. So please let me know of any ideas or critiques you have. I also want to let you know your email address will NOT be sold or given to anyone or any businesses. If you do NOT want to receive my emails just let me know and I will remove your email address. I appreciate you taking the time to read and respond to this email.

Thank-you

Benjamin D Spencer

480-694-6973 text or leave message

Shooters will shoot from a seated (bucket provided if needed) position with a bi-pod (provided if needed). Shooter will be required to hit kill zones from 1" up to 3” to get animal to fall. The shooter will have 3 minutes (timed) to complete 4 shots (2 per animal) per lane. There will be 10 lanes with 2 animals in each lane. This will be a 40 shot match. Any ties will be settled by shoot off (time permitting) or longest streak. Distances will be given, animals from 25-100 yards.

You can register for this event on Practiscore.com HERE. You must have or create a free account to register.

Questions for the match can be directed to the match director by EMAIL.
 
Just heard from Ben, and February's theme at Extreme Field Target is going to be:

Noah's Ark - Animals Two by Two

Each lane will have two animals as usual, but both the near and the far targets will be the same animal. ;)

So for the lane with rabbits, it'll be "Missed by a Hare", for the frogs it could be "Feelin' Froggy?", and "Its unBear-able" for the Bears...

Should be good fun. Last month was Elmo and cartoon characters like Nemo....

https://youtu.be/KOCXo7zckBw

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Lane 3 will be 30 yards and either 1/2” or 3/4” not 1” as shown above.


 
 I crunched some #s for this upcoming Feb Extreme FT event. 

EFT values taken from chart found here...

https://www.airgunnation.com/topic/extreme-troyer-factor/

Red is the hardest target

Green is the easiest

Blue will be the hardest if Ben and Mike decide to make the near target on "Fish in a Barrel" a 0.75inch kz instead of 0.5 inch.

EFT average values are assuming 0.5kz for that near "Fish in a Barrel" lane.

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So, an overall EFT of 43.36, making this upcoming match potentially the hardest match yet. (No difficulty factor for wind has been added in any of the monthly EFT calculations as "windy" or not is just too subjective, with varying degrees of "windy" really making an accurate difficulty rating nearly impossible.)

Oct overall EFT was a 37.89 and the high score (record for all EFT events so far) was a 35/40 shot by Peykan B using pellets.

Nov overall EFT was a 39.9 and the high score was a 27/40 shot by Ben S using slugs (high pellet that month was a 26/40 by Bobby C).

Jan overall EFT was also just under 40 and high scores were both 22/40 by Bobby C using pellets and Mike B using slugs. 

Fun to note that the far target on the offhand reduced the average far target down to 79.8 yards and would have been about 84.5 yards without that one reducing the average. 

Also want to bring attention to the fact that 8 targets (worth 16 points since two shots per target) are greater than or equal to 75 yards. Leading up to and during the EBR 9.5 event here on the forum, it was noted by many talented shooters that 100 yards is orders of magnitude more difficult than 75 yards when shooting pellets and getting them to go where you want them to. 16 out of 40 possible points being on targets at or past that 75 yard threshold is a good indicator of why the scores are much lower than many (including the actual participants) think they should be. 

Even the "near" target average is only 8.8 yards closer than the max allowed distance (55 yards) in regular less than 20fpe field target. 

ALL of that gets us to the "EXTREME" nature of this event. 

If you like a challenge, you'll enjoy it. If you get mad when you shoot anything less than 100%.....you might want to avoid this competition. 

The forecast for this upcoming Sat has got to be better than some of the snow you guys are getting back east...

Saturday

Sunny, with a high near 76. Light and variable wind becoming west southwest 5 to 10 mph in the afternoon.

Phoenix Rod and Gun club is less than 30 minutes from Sky Harbor airport, pull a Ted Cruz and get you and your family out of the snow by buying some plane tickets and enjoying a nice sunny weekend. If you're concerned about traveling with a gun, you're welcome to share my Veteran with me, and I'm sure some of the other "regulars" would share too. Heck, drop by Airguns of Arizona and buy a new gun to compete with while you're at it. 


 
Steve, what a great test for breaking in Surely.... ;)

EXTREMELY so, I'll hit plenty of steel, KZ's maybe not!

If I could just make out where on the steel I'm missing, that'd help, I can't tell anymore after 3-4 lanes when the targets get shot up!

When we'd shoot our long range centerfire steel matches we could see where we missed in the dirt, or often where we hit on the steel, so when we sent the 2nd shot off we'd often hit the steel. We had 10 seconds to fire off that 2nd round so the wind usually didn't change. There was also surveyors tape tied to bushes and the stands so we had a better idea what the wind was doing. This was 300Y to 1450Y and the match was informally classified as a Field Course match. The highest hit ratio at this match was 75%. High scores averaged 60%-ish. It was also a very hard match!

Regular FT we've seen 100% scores and often only a few misses on tougher 48 shot courses.

It's interesting/intriguing to me how different all these matches are! I can't help but love shooting all of them!