Santa2512
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Wait till you do Santa's winter spectacular with white clays
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Shoot well and enjoy Jezza he a helluva nice chap and a very good shot too.... !I'm shooting with Martin Myers I think.
Squad 55What squad number Jem ?
Only 58?58 women shooting (or thereabouts) and prize money down to 20th place. Places 10-20 get $3000 each!Which would cover the cost of going probably. Beats the £35 I won last weekend. Definitely going next year.
A few GBR names I don't recognize though
Or maybe you just noticed them more....were they shooting in bikinis?Only 58? Seemed a lot more on the ground yesterday?
That Scottish lady was sussing the competitors out.Only 58? Seemed a lot more on the ground yesterday?
Or maybe you just noticed them more....were they shooting in bikinis?
Just teasing...I know you only have eyes for a certain Scottish lady...
Simple matter of numbers, less women will enter so more chance of getting into a win spot. Men have it MUCH harder when you look at the likelihood of even a decent AA being able to get into the top 50. There are at least 150 Brits that will be a handful to beat for a start.Going to stick my controversial head on ...
Why the big disparity between the mens and womens prize fund?
And will the perks be as good next year? (free entry etc)
Mart
I am aware there is no AA in Fitasc, the reason I said AA is purely because the vast majority of those who attend will be seasoned ESP shooters, even the Fitasc regulars will shoot more Sporting in a given year. It isn't that hard making the transition, any decent AA will be A class Fitasc in any case.There is no AA class in FITASC Hamster...even some of the really good AAA sporting guys will struggle to keep up with the seasoned FITASC shots, between shooting gun down and very tough targets their timing will suffer... This sounds like a shoot where the mental side of the game will have a huge bearing!!!
I look forward to seeing your A class FITASC scores in Dubai next year then!!!I am aware there is no AA in Fitasc, the reason I said AA is purely because the vast majority of those who attend will be seasoned ESP shooters, even the Fitasc regulars will shoot more Sporting in a given year. It isn't that hard making the transition, any decent AA will be A class Fitasc in any case.
It's kind of you to place such faith in me, check the CPSA averages / classes scores and you will find there is only a couple of birds in it, in fact it is harder to get AAA in ESP than it is A in Fitasc. If more people shot as much Fitasc as they do ESP the difference would be all but non existent.I look forward to seeing your A class FITASC scores in Dubai next year then!!!
Just had a look at your scores...if you take away the two 'soft' home grounds Horne and Greenfields, that makes up 15 of the 18 scores for your averages, you are left with an average of 79.66% or A class sporting. That aside, there are only 4 classes in FITASC, ESP has 5, FITASC is shot over a different format so it's like comparing apples and oranges.check the CPSA averages / classes scores and you will find there is only a couple of birds in it, in fact it is harder to get AAA in ESP than it is A in Fitasc. If more people shot as much Fitasc as they do ESP the difference would be all but non existent.
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