Joined this thread late but this is a nonsense. Surely 'Unclassified' means exactly that i.e. never having been given a classification?
If 'unclassified' actually means previously being classified but not currently a CPSA member then the competition rules should clearly have stated the duration of the 'unclassified' period (say 5, 7, 10 years etc) rather than leave it up to the committe to decide in the event of a protest (four years seems a bit random!). The rules should have also required the shooter to declare their previous classification and when it was last issued which would have been easy to verify via the CPSA website.
With such a valuable prize on offer and such vague rules it was inevitable it was going to bring out the sandbaggers.
As previously said I hope the winner of the truck can sleep at nights
DT
If 'unclassified' actually means previously being classified but not currently a CPSA member then the competition rules should clearly have stated the duration of the 'unclassified' period (say 5, 7, 10 years etc) rather than leave it up to the committe to decide in the event of a protest (four years seems a bit random!). The rules should have also required the shooter to declare their previous classification and when it was last issued which would have been easy to verify via the CPSA website.
With such a valuable prize on offer and such vague rules it was inevitable it was going to bring out the sandbaggers.
As previously said I hope the winner of the truck can sleep at nights
DT