No, I cant do the link thing howeverSomeone explain how our classification system works please. Can you really not shoot registered shoots for a couple of years and become unclassified again.
It does which seems at odds with the rules? Again taken from the CPSA rule book currently on webAt the bottom of What are classifications? - CPSA it states "Members will have their classification in any given discipline reset to ‘unclassified’ where no registered scores are recorded within a 36 month period."
I know a few guys who haven't shot registered shoots for a good few years. Their classifications have been reset.It does which seems at odds with the rules? Again taken from the CPSA rule book currently on web
Rule 4.4 (c) Once a classification has been obtained, it can only be altered as per the above but never lost.
In this case yes, to “drop” a class one has to shoot a minimum of 300 adjusted targets, whereas if say a C class has a blinding day puts in a single score in a period of say 80 they will be put up into the respective class, in ESP 80 = A class and it would take a good while to drop back into CSo what happens if you shoot one registered in a classification period but score out of class? Say an A class shot scored 60 at one ESP registered. Does the A classification still stand?
I think you will find you now have to shoot 600 targets to drop a class. Missed dropping to C class sportrap for the worlds as I had only shot 500.In this case yes, to “drop” a class one has to shoot a minimum of 300 adjusted targets, whereas if say a C class has a blinding day puts in a single score in a period of say 80 they will be put up into the respective class, in ESP 80 = A class and it would take a good while to drop back into C
Other than ESP Im not too sure the vast majority will be shooting 600 targets in other events?
I've got 600 now, after yesterday. Will be dropping sportrap from my repertoire after shooting Barbury next Wednesday. Just stick to sporting now.Other than ESP Im not too sure the vast majority will be shooting 600 targets in other events?
The way I read the 600 targets is over the 12 month period, not the 3 month reclassification period. The reason I couldn't get my 600 targets, was because we had been on lockdown, and I didn't have enough time to get them all in, before cut off.Other than ESP Im not too sure the vast majority will be shooting 600 targets in other events?
A jokeAt the bottom of What are classifications? - CPSA it states "Members will have their classification in any given discipline reset to ‘unclassified’ where no registered scores are recorded within a 36 month period."
In a discipline devoid of target setting and course standards any classification system is a jokeA joke
Ah!!!! Spoken like a true trap shooter Charlie. But you are right, I don’t really shoot sporting, or at least not often. It would appear that there is no actual format for target setting in sporting.In a discipline devoid of target setting and course standards any classification system is a joke
Les, the best I can tell you is that golf is the only format-free anything that I can think of that has a classification system (of sorts) and it is gamed mercilessly by anyone less than master or whatever the top class is. Trap and skeet here are heavily gamed as well tho I did first see "target management" in reference to sporting.Ah!!!! Spoken like a true trap shooter Charlie. But you are right, I don’t really shoot sporting, or at least not often. It would appear that there is no actual format for target setting in sporting.
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