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Gator
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If it is an "APPROVED" match the match director can make changes as needed within the rules.Bob259 wrote: So it begs two questions:
1) Can the range office allow a shooter to change the color of the targets on a specific bank of animals to suit their preference during a match and
2) Do ALL the targets on all banks have to be of the same color or can different banks be colored differently as long as all the shooters are shooting at the same color?
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K Danz
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Years ago there used to be a rule stating that flourescent orange was specifically not allowed. At our range the Rams are in the shade in the morning and black targets just plain disappear. White works well in the AM. However, in the afternoon when the sun hits directly on the Rams, they can't be seen unles we paint them black. Our solution was to paint them white, then apply Krylon flourescent yellow over top. They look great under all conditions. The paint is a bit expensive, but when painting over hits, you hit it with white first then the flourescent yelow.
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cwdgun
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This is what I have seen and done being at different matches is various parts of the country. I don't like using orange due to it has always been a safety color. As far as painting the animals differtent colors on the same bank, I don't agree with that, Everyone should shoot at the same color on all animals. If you want to paint the animals a different color from white or back,I don't see a problem with that. Paint them any color you like as long as all the animals are the same.
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lone ringer
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Historically the Hunter Pistol shooters at Nats in Raton are able to pick between shooting black or white targets. Depending on things like light or weather conditions they vote for white or black targets before the match starts. The guys running the Cowboy Nats at Raton to do the same the last couple of years but for the most part they painted the targets black.
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Mike Sporer
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Bob 259: "That said, it brings up another question. At one of the SB Cowboy matches everyone was shooting at the fluorescent orange chicken targets, but one individual liked white so the range officer let him shoot at white ones. I thought this was against the rules as everyone else was shooting at one color and on equal ground as we would say. It just so happened that the shooter also got 10 in a row that round."
If I remember correctly the color change was made during the break between rounds 1 and 2. I don't believe the change was made *during a round*. If it was during a round then it's my bad - I'm too soft when it comes to keeping people happy. Maybe next year I'll just paint them a nice camouflage...
Sincerley,
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If I remember correctly the color change was made during the break between rounds 1 and 2. I don't believe the change was made *during a round*. If it was during a round then it's my bad - I'm too soft when it comes to keeping people happy. Maybe next year I'll just paint them a nice camouflage...
Sincerley,
Mike Sporer
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