IainWR wrote:s this really a single grouping?
Can't group with a single round, ooman...
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IainWR wrote:s this really a single grouping?
I'll send you something if you win!ovenpaa wrote:No it does not!
I will be competing properly this year and there will be a prize from the Shooting SHED which apparently I am not eligible for. Quite what the prize is or how it is won is not decided at this stage.
Lost me!IainWR wrote:So, the available combinations are:
S-P(A)
S-P(B)
S-H(B)
S-H(C)
S-P(D)
S-H(D)
With the greatest respect, is this really a single grouping? Starting from the viewpoint that I wrote the concept of competitive disciplines that appears in the NRA Handbook (as it happens, 8 each of Controlled, Recognised and Acknowledged disciplines) this seems to me to be a bit wide for a "Standard" class. Or have I missed the point????
Iain
Wondering whether S-class reaches the status of NRA-Acknowledged
Taking the 2014 NRA Handbook to print in three weeks
That could be first prize with second prize being two days! :shakeshout:Alpha1 wrote:What about a day in your work shop watching you making shiny things. :shakeshout:
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What about a day in your work shop watching you making shiny things. :shakeshout:
That could be first prize with second prize being two days! :shakeshout:
If S-class is a real competitive discipline, the NRA would like to give it a place. "Acknowleged" is NRA speak for something we don't control, have no intention to control, but realise exists, and if some authority phones us up saying "Mr Bloggs claims he shoots S-class, will you support his FAC?", we could say "yes, S-class is Acknowledged in our Handbook, we don't run it but we know it's there and legitimate shooters are taking part in real competitions."Sandgroper wrote:Lost me!IainWR wrote:So, the available combinations are:
S-P(A)
S-P(B)
S-H(B)
S-H(C)
S-P(D)
S-H(D)
With the greatest respect, is this really a single grouping? Starting from the viewpoint that I wrote the concept of competitive disciplines that appears in the NRA Handbook (as it happens, 8 each of Controlled, Recognised and Acknowledged disciplines) this seems to me to be a bit wide for a "Standard" class. Or have I missed the point????
Iain
Wondering whether S-class reaches the status of NRA-Acknowledged
Taking the 2014 NRA Handbook to print in three weeks
I see. Last year Strathpeffer Rifle and Pistol Club shot the first formal S-Class competition alongside it's F-Class competition, this years competition is scheduled for June IIRC.IainWR wrote:If S-class is a real competitive discipline, the NRA would like to give it a place. "Acknowleged" is NRA speak for something we don't control, have no intention to control, but realise exists, and if some authority phones us up saying "Mr Bloggs claims he shoots S-class, will you support his FAC?", we could say "yes, S-class is Acknowledged in our Handbook, we don't run it but we know it's there and legitimate shooters are taking part in real competitions."Sandgroper wrote:Lost me!IainWR wrote:So, the available combinations are:
S-P(A)
S-P(B)
S-H(B)
S-H(C)
S-P(D)
S-H(D)
With the greatest respect, is this really a single grouping? Starting from the viewpoint that I wrote the concept of competitive disciplines that appears in the NRA Handbook (as it happens, 8 each of Controlled, Recognised and Acknowledged disciplines) this seems to me to be a bit wide for a "Standard" class. Or have I missed the point????
Iain
Wondering whether S-class reaches the status of NRA-Acknowledged
Taking the 2014 NRA Handbook to print in three weeks
So, as part of my job, I'm wondering if this is something I can give a place to.
Iain
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