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Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 1:49 am
by RobStubbs
David Levene wrote:RobStubbs wrote:AAlex wrote:I thought 'sub-6' was derived from "6 o'clock"?
How can that make any sense - 6-O'clock is a line from 10 off the card straight down ?
Sorry Rob but I've always understood "sub 6" to be "below the 6 o'clock position on the black. In the same way, a "6 o'clock" hold is tight up against the bottom of the black.
Maybe you have David but I haven't and in coaching terms 'below the 6-ring' is a term easily understood by those being coached. As I say 6-O'clock is a line not point in space. If people want to use the 6 O'clock terminolgy then that's fine with them, but as the above illustrates that makes it complcated for beginners to fathom out what's being talked about. I'm all for keeping / making things simple and easy to understand - especially when coaching kids !
Rob.
Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 2:50 am
by David Levene
RobStubbs wrote:As I say 6-O'clock is a line not point in space.
Then what do you understand as a 6 o'clock hold?
Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 2:54 am
by David Levene
RobStubbs wrote:If people want to use the 6 O'clock terminolgy then that's fine with them, but as the above illustrates that makes it complcated for beginners to fathom out what's being talked about.
I never had problems getting beginners to understand that 6 o'clock is the bottom of the black and sub-6 is somewhere below that.
Never mind, same thing, different name.
Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 3:12 am
by Guest
Nothing about the 6 ring in the
Target Shooting Canada article
Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 11:24 am
by SteveT
Anonymous wrote:I tried to do the sub-six hold aiming at ~ 3 ring. But my shots just refuse to go up.
I am using Baikal 46m, I seems to have exhausted all my clicking elevation. I can do a sub-six airm at ~ 6 ring, but I can not get any lower. Seems to have exhausted all my clicks.
3 clicks/ ring. I dialed 10 clicks. The aim is still at 6 ring, not at 3 ring. What might be the problem? I hear the clicks, but I am not sure the elevation is exhausted or not. At what point do I exhaust elevation and have to re-center for elevation?
Some guns need a taller front sight in order to shoot sub-6. I don't know about the IZH. My Steyr LP10 and LP50 can adjust from center hold all the way to deep sub-6. My FWB needed a different front sight.
Steve T
Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 11:40 am
by Mg2-owner
AAlex wrote:I thought 'sub-6' was derived from "6 o'clock"?
Alex: I think you are perfectly right.
The official ISSF 25m and 50 m targets feature a black "sighter bull", where the other black ring is the 7-ring. Outside that the inner "white" ring is the 6-ring.
It is not difficult to imagine that other targets are in use, where the inner white ring is not the 6-ring....How about a six (ring)-o-clock aiming point then?
Six-o-clock hold just meens (to me) that you are aiming just below the black bull. The black bull appears "hovering" directly above your front blade.
A "sub-six-o-clock-hold" meens you are aiming somewhere lower "in the white", vertically under the balck bull.
The idea have never before stuck my mind, that "six-o-clock" hold could meen aiming in the 6-ring. Presumably in the 6-ring VERTICALLY under the black bull, that is.
:-)
Me Too...
Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 8:19 pm
by paw080
When I started shooting Bullseye in 1972, all my peers explained holding
at the bottom of the bull was called "6 Oclock" hold. it made perfect sense
to me then; and still does. There could be provincial differences I guess.
Tony G