The facts are that the targets and the ground and atmosphere were outstanding,but the cages were not made to the spec as laid down in the rule book for sportrap.As i was on a squad of able boded shooters (as it should be) going to the side or infront would not be good for the squad as a whole,a removable bar would mean i could shoot on a fair and equal footing with the able boded shooters i want to beet(i honestly think i could of won my letterd class) other than getting a saw and hammer out i couldnt see how else i could shoot with my squad.After i went straight to mr jellicoe and told him about the problem,i also asked him if he had read the rule book regarding cage sizes to which he repplied no not today.The cages were the same the day after so i wasted my breath there ,on sportrap there is no need to have anyone disabled or not outside of the cages if they are built right.
The world english sporting well i have been looking forward to this for a while and just starting to get on form too just in time,i found out that polaris had kindley supplied a atv to get us around on,which is great but if we had been asked about it we could of said getting on and off one of those 28 times would be like a marathon.Got my room booked (no cancalation) started packing friday afternoon and the cpsa phoned up to say that stands 1to5 on red would be impossible to get to,so i said what not even with the atv and they said not with anything on wheels.So do i go for the otters or not,after a sleaples night and ringing shooters who had gone thurs fri, i decided that it would be the most expensive and painfull shoot ever and pulled out.
Hearsay
I have spoken a lot of shooters who i trust and the generall opinion is that there was a lot of stands on the skunt(slope)making balance verging on the dangerous and they dont believe a wheelchair user would of had a fair shoot.But i wasnt there so this bit is hearsay and not something i can comment on with any fact.