While a hunter class seems pretty straight forward on the surface, there is a lot of variables that come in to play. one mans rifle is not the same as anothes and their target object is often different. The quality of the equipment is but one consideration, factory standard? sure but whos factory?
We tried to run graded hunter shoots for many years catering to different levels of enhancements. we had three groups. Standard, modified and open. And yet when hunter A bet hunter B in the same bracket people still complained.
Woody's idea of 1 point for the proper hit is sound, also the mention of a prize table with drawn prizes is a fair way to deal with it. After all we are only competing with ourselves.
Once shooter A and shooter B dont have exactly the same resources of equipment the playing field is tilted.
Or you could have 5 identical rifles that are the only allowed rifles, ammo for it is provided, Ist 2nd etc take the firearm as a prize for a small donation of course
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