Will Hewland
Well-known member
I reckon I see MASSES more cards binned to avoid embarrassment at low score than any other form of score abuse.
You can also bin a good card to keep you in a low group as well as shooting at the sky.Whats this got to do with bagging, when someone fails to put a card in its because its a low score and they don't want to go down a class or have a poor score show for all to see. Bagging is when someone shoots at the sky because they know if they hit any more before the cut off they will go up a class. The cpsa write to anyone not putting a card in but do jack -hit about the other. And lets get something straight for all you out there, i am the first to say well shot to anyone putting in a big score, i love nothing more than to see a good shot shoot well, all i'm saying is get into your correct class. How many times do we see big scores in the lower classes at majors and no one knows them, it happens all the time.
Ain't that the truth.Not sure what kind of an arse would deliberately miss or ditch a card. Seems weird to me and unsportsman like.
There's an idea Chris, instead of birds only we could enter a baggers class where you try to miss as many as possible to win hi Bagger !Even better the top fifty go into a super league to shoot off at the end of the seasonBagging may have gone on 20 odd years ago when it was a tenner to enter and petrol was £1 a gallon. But today it will cost you 60 or 70 quid to shoot one shoot,If you win your class you might get your money back. Your not going to win every week, plus factor in the money you spent on the entries you have " bagged" you are onto a loser. Now am I being thick, or am I missing something?