S-Class in Scotland
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Re: S-Class in Scotland
I suppose we do need to sort that out.ovenpaa wrote:We would also need to add something to the 'rules' about scoring such as the scoring up or scoring down and what the white rings count as.
I was wondering about that as well.forbie wrote:What do you mean by number block?
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Re: S-Class in Scotland
My writing is horrible as I am more used to typing on a computer, add to that a cold wet day with numb fingers and reading names can be problematical so if all of the S Class 'league/postal' shooters were allocated a number then they could add it and hopefully make record keeping easier.
Just a thought...
Just a thought...
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Re: S-Class in Scotland
Another thing is with Forbie's excellent work we have three targets we can rotate through to mix things a bit. As well as having a template to work from if we want something different.
Any idea what the cost might be, Forbie?

Any idea what the cost might be, Forbie?
I'll take 13 as my number!ovenpaa wrote:My writing is horrible as I am more used to typing on a computer, add to that a cold wet day with numb fingers and reading names can be problematical so if all of the S Class 'league/postal' shooters were allocated a number then they could add it and hopefully make record keeping easier.
Just a thought...

“The standard you walk past is the standard you accept.”
Lieutenant General David Morrison
I plink, therefore I shoot.
Lieutenant General David Morrison
I plink, therefore I shoot.
Re: S-Class in Scotland
Hello
What is S class? Is this something new that has been invented?
What is S class? Is this something new that has been invented?
Re: S-Class in Scotland
Your cheapeat option would be to get it done at a printers but then quantity and set up fees come into it. Screen print would be the next cheapest I think. Going with colour I think trebles the price only guessing. I can get poster paper for out door use and do some samples for you but would never be able to compete with mainstream printers.
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Re: S-Class in Scotland
In a word, yes. Have a look at http://sporting-class.com/wp/?cat=4 for a run down. It's designed around sporting rifles shooting a deer legal (UK) load as well as some other restrictions to keep things as equal as possible.Pmag wrote:Hello
What is S class? Is this something new that has been invented?
“The standard you walk past is the standard you accept.”
Lieutenant General David Morrison
I plink, therefore I shoot.
Lieutenant General David Morrison
I plink, therefore I shoot.
Re: S-Class in Scotland
Why would you shoot a deer on a run down?Sandgroper wrote:In a word, yes. Have a look at http://sporting-class.com/wp/?cat=4 for a run down. It's designed around sporting rifles shooting a deer legal (UK) load as well as some other restrictions to keep things as equal as possible.Pmag wrote:Hello
What is S class? Is this something new that has been invented?
Re: S-Class in Scotland
Not sure what you mean by that..Cornish Rattler wrote:Why would you shoot a deer on a run down?
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