new scoreing system tell me what you think and what level you are
#1
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Roanoke
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LG-large game
SG-small game
Riflemen-killed with a rifle (muzzleloader, crossbow, scoped or not)
Shotgunner-killed with a shotgun(muzzleloading shotgun, slug gun)
Pistolmen- killed with a pistol(scoped or not)
Bowmen- Killed with a bow(long, recurve, compound)
Level 1-killed with 2 of the above
Level 2-killed with 3 of the above
Master of arms- killed with all
what yall think a good scoreing system that you can be the best with out killing the biggest or the most for small game imlevel 2 and for large game im a shotgunner
SG-small game
Riflemen-killed with a rifle (muzzleloader, crossbow, scoped or not)
Shotgunner-killed with a shotgun(muzzleloading shotgun, slug gun)
Pistolmen- killed with a pistol(scoped or not)
Bowmen- Killed with a bow(long, recurve, compound)
Level 1-killed with 2 of the above
Level 2-killed with 3 of the above
Master of arms- killed with all
what yall think a good scoreing system that you can be the best with out killing the biggest or the most for small game imlevel 2 and for large game im a shotgunner
#5

The scoring system is interesting, I think you should break down some of the weapons even more, such as with archery, Crossbow, compound, and traditional, and with rifles break it down to rifles, inline mizzleloaders, and percussion cap and flintlock maybe. Trust me my effective range with a flintlock decreases significantly. actually not much past 50yds can I take a good shot without the bullet dropping like a stone.
#6

Only a level 1 for me. MO dosen't have a shotgun season and i've never used a pistol. I've shot one with a bow and a rifle so i'm level 1.
#10

Its interesting. However, everyone would likely nitpick about your breakdown. Ex: Why not break down archery into trad and compound because isn't there as big as difference between them as between compound and crossbow? But then....is a barebow compound the same as trad? is 50% letoff the same as 85%? Is a flint lock the same as a 209 ignition scoped inline? It would give everyone something else to argue about anyway....As was mentioned by someone else, I just prefer to do my own thing.