HDAV
Well-known member
How about binned cards put you up a class? No sand bagging then! perhaps a score of 101? Then you can't be high gun.
Only way I'll make A class+
Only way I'll make A class+
It happens to protect AAA status i think me needs to get out more, that explains all those zeros against top names then. :rabbi:Sorry folks just read this , well most of it anyway
Firstly recording scores as you pay your entry fee Allison enters you onto the shoot 08 programme then at the end of the day if a card is not handed back it appears as a zero at the Cpsa . This works well but for some grounds still write the entries into a book first then if a card don't come in it is rubbed off and the shooter becomes a ghost and as such never shot that comp .
The Cpsa have asked us several times to take the scores off the master card , my answer was we haven't got time to do this so once a month I will send them all through so they can do it , so hence they send letters out now for zero scores
Secondly , the term sand bagging , over the last 10 years I have probably run as many reg shoots as any one going and can tell you I have seen it all , shooting the sky , moon , grass and anything else rather than the clay but it's the shooters decision whether they want to waste their shells and money so it does happen and until we have a fool proof method of working classes it will always happen , but please be rest assured it doesn't only happen to stay down a class it also happens to protect AAA status or protect a high average !!
I have written it on here about 5 times..With all the experience and knowledge on this forum surely we can come up with a better system than we have. Maybe not mine maybe there is another solution but imo the current system is flawed and most seem to agree so how do we do it what's the answer for a true representation of a shooters ability and what system can be implemented that is not open to target management ?
Discus.
I like it Greg especially the 5% in line with dtl the 10% is too much. Still think my idea should be incorporated in some way.5% cut off for non-qualifying scores. Quarterly re-classifications. Non submitted scores at registered comps results in a penalty score equal to the shooters average. This last point should be easy enough to apply as the shoot organizer must register all the entrants. Minimum 300 targets in a qualifying period.
Just saying
DT
My system nails this issue..For sporting nothing is ever going to work as grounds set different target difficulties. Also shoots sometimes shoot harder or softer than the course setter envisaged.
Regardless of the method implemented for working out the classifications the disparity between the shoots is still going to exist.
If I just frequent the harder grounds due to location or liking a challenge I am going to be a top B class shooter,seen as a definite sandbagger. If I just frequent the easier ones I will be a crap AA with an inflated ego..