S Class shooting - a discussion

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#171 Post by ovenpaa »

Full details can be found here and the format downloaded as a .docx document

http://sporting-class.com/wp/?cat=4

Tony, if you want to add your club's interest please let me have the details.
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Are sighters in or out?
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I think the general agreement is sighters are out however marked shots in my opinion should be in.
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#174 Post by Sandgroper »

MiLisCer wrote:I know logistically it would be a headache!! - but why not try and arrange 4 matches next season - something to get it going for real - bit like the PR league - which is run at 4 different venues? (Well Bisley twice!) Bangor and Diggle.

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The problem is getting S-Class started and then building from there. Your idea is a good one and if it can be done, then go for it!

From a personal perspective, this all new territory for me and it's a bit daunting helping to start something like this from scratch - especially from opposite ends of the country!

We have two clubs at the moment (maybe three) and I'm with Ovenpaa in hoping it can grow from this, but it's up to all of us wanting S-Class to get it up and running for 2013.
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#175 Post by Sandgroper »

ovenpaa wrote:I think the general agreement is sighters are out however marked shots in my opinion should be in.
Agree.
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#176 Post by M99 »

Well if we can sort out even one "Meet" rather than postal then I am more than happy to do some leg work and help organise - drum up RCOs etc and I will sponsor a Trophy or prize.

Something to think about.

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#177 Post by Alpha1 »

Were are the 2013 down loadable targets to be found I have tried several times to find them to no avail.
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#178 Post by Sandgroper »

Alpha1 wrote:Were are the 2013 down loadable targets to be found I have tried several times to find them to no avail.
The website is still a work in progress. IIRC, it was was agreed to have targets for downloading, but it may be the case they're just not up yet.
MiLisCer wrote:Well if we can sort out even one "Meet" rather than postal then I am more than happy to do some leg work and help organise - drum up RCOs etc and I will sponsor a Trophy or prize.

Something to think about.

Mike
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I might be able to do Diggle, next year - planning a narrow boat holiday in the region, so there is a possibility! fingerscrossed
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#179 Post by M99 »

I quite fancy a long weekend in Scotland!!

We have 6/8 shooters who are definitely interested and I think we could easily double that once we get going.

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#180 Post by Alpha1 »

The website is still a work in progress. IIRC, it was was agreed to have targets for downloading, but it may be the case they're just not up yet.
What the hell does IIRC mean.
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