"Bows for Does & Bullets for Bucks" by BCKidd
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Re: "Bows for Does & Bullets for Bucks" by BCKidd
thanks brian for this comp and congrats to all winners and participants
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Re: "Bows for Does & Bullets for Bucks" by BCKidd
All prize awards have been awarded to the winners theHunter accounts! Thank you EW for taking the time to make the transfers, it is appreciated. Respectfully,
BCKidd.
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Re: "Bows for Does & Bullets for Bucks" by BCKidd
Yes, ems received. Thanks for the comp and congrats to the winners and all with scores. It wasn't easy but was fun as always. See you in the next one!
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Re: "Bows for Does & Bullets for Bucks" by BCKidd
Yeah, I had a fun time. I truly liked the challenge. It wasn't easy finding males and dropping them at 100m with all that bramble and whatnot on WHI. I also really liked the deduction of 10 points for every miss. This way a hunt is never DQ'd unless a competitor doesn't follow the ROE, and they can decide if they want to take 10 point loss if they missed or use up another attempt. With 100% Hit Accuracy and 1 shot-1 kill if one fails at that the hunt is finished. By subtracting points 5 or 10 from final score allows a hunt to continue at a minor loss. Respectfully,
BCKidd.
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"Patience and perseverance, are not an option if you want that trophy, they are a necessity."
Keep it real!
"Careful, David, he's Canadian......They eat people you know." Fletchette.
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Re: "Bows for Does & Bullets for Bucks" by BCKidd
I absolutely loved this addition. I don't always have time for multiple attempts. Usually I'll be trying at the end of the day, a few hours (at most) before bedtime. Missing a shot and then having to wait until the remainder of the minimum time (30 or 60 minutes) is up can be heartbreaking - and deal breaking- if I didn't get to start until later at night. Being able to miss a shot, and accepting a point penalty because of that, made the difference in me being able to post a score at all in this competition. I'm very grateful it was added, and would love to see it implemented here and there in the future!BCKidd wrote:Yeah, I had a fun time. I truly liked the challenge. It wasn't easy finding males and dropping them at 100m with all that bramble and whatnot on WHI. I also really liked the deduction of 10 points for every miss. This way a hunt is never DQ'd unless a competitor doesn't follow the ROE, and they can decide if they want to take 10 point loss if they missed or use up another attempt. With 100% Hit Accuracy and 1 shot-1 kill if one fails at that the hunt is finished. By subtracting points 5 or 10 from final score allows a hunt to continue at a minor loss. Respectfully,
BCKidd.
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Re: "Bows for Does & Bullets for Bucks" by BCKidd
I totally agree. It works well I think- at least then competitors have another option rather than killing their expedition, unless they decide to use up an attempt due to a missed shot. At least it doesn't make the hunt inadmissible, and if decided they could carry on. I don't know how many times I had an awesome score, but due to 100 Hit Accuracy or 1s1k I had to abandon the hunt. With a point deduction it isn't necessary. Respect,splainin2do wrote:I absolutely loved this addition. I don't always have time for multiple attempts. Usually I'll be trying at the end of the day, a few hours (at most) before bedtime. Missing a shot and then having to wait until the remainder of the minimum time (30 or 60 minutes) is up can be heartbreaking - and deal breaking- if I didn't get to start until later at night. Being able to miss a shot, and accepting a point penalty because of that, made the difference in me being able to post a score at all in this competition. I'm very grateful it was added, and would love to see it implemented here and there in the future!BCKidd wrote:Yeah, I had a fun time. I truly liked the challenge. It wasn't easy finding males and dropping them at 100m with all that bramble and whatnot on WHI. I also really liked the deduction of 10 points for every miss. This way a hunt is never DQ'd unless a competitor doesn't follow the ROE, and they can decide if they want to take 10 point loss if they missed or use up another attempt. With 100% Hit Accuracy and 1 shot-1 kill if one fails at that the hunt is finished. By subtracting points 5 or 10 from final score allows a hunt to continue at a minor loss. Respectfully,
BCKidd.
BCKidd.
"Patience and perseverance, are not an option if you want that trophy, they are a necessity."
Keep it real!
"Careful, David, he's Canadian......They eat people you know." Fletchette.
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Re: "Bows for Does & Bullets for Bucks" by BCKidd
See? I told you 1s1k is evil!BCKidd wrote:I don't know how many times I had an awesome score, but due to 100 Hit Accuracy or 1s1k I had to abandon the hunt. With a point deduction it isn't necessary. Respect,
BCKidd.
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