I love 300 meter shooting, it's intensely competitive with the top 10 places often separated by only a few points.
There is a sense that it's easier than the 500, most likely because we can nearly always see our bullet holes but the relative closeness of the scores actually means that it's not easier....might even be harder!
At the moment clubs can do what they like with the 300 because it's not a registered event....this represents an opportunity to have a play with the rules, experiment a little ( if that's what people want ).
For example, why do they have to be 5 shot targets, why not 8 or 10? Why do we allow 3 sighters, why not 2 or 4 or 6?
Could the time be reduced to 5 mins or increased to 10? ( for each relay).
Imagine a 3 min, 10 shot relay with 4 sighters!!!! That would force us to get them off and actually shoot in different conditions because we might not have time to wait for the conditions to settle!
I guess my point is that we are only limited by our imaginations as we are not bound by the rule book!
Good topic to chat about & I acknowledge Paul D's previous thread started back in 2011.
Regards,
Belly
Michael Bell