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Afraid you will have to ask the cpsa as I have no idea what changes have been made if any.
Come on CPSA some one must be reading this blog and your stand on glasses IS ?????????Afraid you will have to ask the cpsa as I have no idea what changes have been made if any.
Think you are probably flogging a dead horse with this one Big JIM :huh: :huh: :huh:Come on CPSA some one must be reading this blog and your stand on glasses IS ?????????
Not in the UK or Europe or South America. So I suppose that is luck for those who do not like them. I noticed last week that the rule introduced in Portugal in 2009 has now lapsed and there were many people competing without glasses.Actualy here, it is mandatory by law to have ear and eye protection for ALL shooting at any shooting club. A club can loose its license to operate by failing to impose protection! Aditional sanctions can be taken to persons negligent in enforcing the rules by the Health & Safety Board!
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Henry
Nothing to add here, but cracking looking Lab in your profile picJust as a clarification point for International events including the Olympics, under ISSF rule: 6.2.4 Eye Protection. It says: "All shooters are urged to wear shaterproof shooting glasses or similar protection while shooting" Nothing compulsory about eyeware in any of the 433 pages in the rule book.
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