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Hitting a softball at 1000 yds
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<blockquote data-quote="milo-2" data-source="post: 1872570" data-attributes="member: 33622"><p>F-class shooters deserve more recognition than they get for sure, some awesome results get posted.</p><p></p><p>There could be a lot of scenarios in this softball shoot, and I would bet if you asked those 2 shooters just what their odds would be in attempting this task, they will demand some serious details on where the ball will be placed.</p><p>If you embed a softball into a F-class target as the x ring, using match rules, they will be all over it.</p><p>Tell them the ball will be hung from a wire 3 ft off the ground in the middle of the prairie with no berm behind it, no wind flags, now ask what the probability is.</p><p>Hang the ball 10ft in front of a dry berm on a windy day, again no wind flags, where any shooter will question the impact. Results would be different if the ball was setting on the berm.</p><p>A lot of days when we paint our range, a paint can gets stuck on the berm at 1K, if there are 3 of us shooting at it, rarely will it last 6 shots total. But if we walked it 20 ft to the right and placed it in the middle of the road which is a slight hump, barrels are going to be warm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milo-2, post: 1872570, member: 33622"] F-class shooters deserve more recognition than they get for sure, some awesome results get posted. There could be a lot of scenarios in this softball shoot, and I would bet if you asked those 2 shooters just what their odds would be in attempting this task, they will demand some serious details on where the ball will be placed. If you embed a softball into a F-class target as the x ring, using match rules, they will be all over it. Tell them the ball will be hung from a wire 3 ft off the ground in the middle of the prairie with no berm behind it, no wind flags, now ask what the probability is. Hang the ball 10ft in front of a dry berm on a windy day, again no wind flags, where any shooter will question the impact. Results would be different if the ball was setting on the berm. A lot of days when we paint our range, a paint can gets stuck on the berm at 1K, if there are 3 of us shooting at it, rarely will it last 6 shots total. But if we walked it 20 ft to the right and placed it in the middle of the road which is a slight hump, barrels are going to be warm. [/QUOTE]
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