Richard59
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Now I missed this first time of reading, CPSA have announced that all of the major events for 2021 will be competition only.
I don't quite get that. With maybe 200 entries in each class, the chances of being in top ten are fairly slim. These big events- even more than a normal shoot - financially rely upon the cannon fodder of a large entry, most of whom realise they are there for a personal test/ day out, not a chance of the title or a huge prize. I’m not too worried about it as it’s very little money over the seasons shooting, but seems a bit blunt to me.I think that's the best way to go, they are the major championships after all, not some run of the mill registered.
Fair point in one sense, but in which sport do the other competitors put up the winners prize money?I may be wrong but I cannot think of any other competition sport where you have the option to pay a different fee to enter, why should those at the top of the sport not be better rewarded for winning (they dont get a lot really)?
Agree its quite unique, its got to come from somewhere, not many spectators going to pay to watch like most other sports, I kind of understand the principle piece as well but the additional cost in the scheme of a seasons shooting is almost irrelevant, people will make their own decisions on whether to attend or not but i doubt it will have much impact.Fair point in one sense, but in which sport do the other competitors put up the winners prize money?
In a nutshell for meI may see it differently from most but I'd scrap targets only completely.
Paying for competition currently costs about £5 extra with the chance to win peanuts because so few people pay into the pot. If it was mandatory it wouldn't need to be as much. Probably £2 because everyone would contribute (Similar to the cost of the coffee you have when you get there).
I don't get the argument that some folk have no chance of winning. If they're classed correctly then surely they stand as much chance as anyone?
I've seen C class results with virtually no competition entries because "I've got no chance", well someone has to win!
The argument regarding the championship may hold water due to the increased cost to start with. Plus, if you win your class at a championship, are you really bothered what's in your envelope?!
PM.
So the the English and British open etc will be cheaper to enter this year then ????I may see it differently from most but I'd scrap targets only completely.
Paying for competition currently costs about £5 extra with the chance to win peanuts because so few people pay into the pot. If it was mandatory it wouldn't need to be as much. Probably £2 because everyone would contribute (Similar to the cost of the coffee you have when you get there).
£5? Am sure that competition entry at majors is £10,I may see it differently from most but I'd scrap targets only completely.
Paying for competition currently costs about £5 extra with the chance to win peanuts because so few people pay into the pot. If it was mandatory it wouldn't need to be as much. Probably £2 because everyone would contribute (Similar to the cost of the coffee you have when you get there).
I don't get the argument that some folk have no chance of winning. If they're classed correctly then surely they stand as much chance as anyone?
I've seen C class results with virtually no competition entries because "I've got no chance", well someone has to win!
The argument regarding the championship may hold water due to the increased cost to start with. Plus, if you win your class at a championship, are you really bothered what's in your envelope?!
PM.
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