Someone in the cold bore challenge thread suggested posting a monthly shooting challenge. I've seen this elsewhere as well, I had a couple guys I used do it with and it was a good way to keep things fresh in my practice and stay motivated, unfortunately that fizzled as a few folks had kids. The way I've seen this work is something like this:
- a specific challenge is posted in a new thread "june 2024 monthly shooting challenge", with a description of the challenge. Would be awesome if it could get pinned, but that's not a necessity. Each challenge uses a specific target, usually with a link to a printable target or a simple target such as a specific size circle that can be easily reproduced, and is shot at a specific distance so everyone is shooting the exact same course of fire (minus wx). It would be something like "this challenge is designed to test XX shooting skill. Use this target (link) at 100 yards. Start standing, on "go" start timer and get into XX position, and shoot the target 3 times within 30 seconds. Each hit counts for 2 points, each miss subtracts 1 point. Repeat 3 times, each time breaking position and re-starting the timer, for a total of 9 shots. highest score wins".
- Emphasis is on making it address or test a useful skill, hopefully making it easy for people to participate even if they dont have access to a very long range, specialized barricades, etc--ideally would be skill-focused and able to be done in one session with a little creativity on most ranges so most anyone could participate if they want without having to drive and hike hours to find a place to meet the challenge requirements.
- The method of choosing the person that defines the next months challenge is identified in the initial post, either whoever scores best, whoever scores worst, the xxth person to participate, the person closest to the average score, the person who shoots in the highest wind, the person who completes in the shortest time, whatever.
- Anyone who wants to participate shoots the challenge, and usually posts a picture of their target and any comments/takeaways/etc. It's for fun and to get better, so sometimes people shoot a second time after practice, etc. Part of the idea is to get better and find drills you can apply to your own shooting, so a repeat isnt out of the question as long as a month or three has passed in between.
- Everyone learns, practices, talks some smack, has a wonderful time, and lives happily ever after. There are no prizes--only glory.
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