Snowgun wrote:I totally agree with goalie.
And to Ron's point, I don't' care if people have little infractions like over sized mag wells or their gun is to heavy by ounces or they have a holster that is dimensionally inaccurate. I agree, just focus on your shooting and have fun.
But when optics are added verses irons, or someone has twice as many rounds in their magazine, I call foul. I want to gauge my performance against a (rougly) level playing field, and I want to use that to focus my practice and become better.
Ahrens idea of a points adjustment a la major/minor is an interesting one...
Not to disagree with any of the 'level playing field arguments' presented, nor to dismiss the competitive spirit as a motivation to train/ improve, but, in regards to a measure of improvement/ gauge of effective training- isn't the scoring system an objective means to do so?
As I (slightly) understand scoring, it reflects speed, accuracy, and power in reasonably objective numerical value, does it not?