bisondan
Well-known member
Gone from no-class to A-class in just over a year, pushing for AA next.
You're plenty good enough for AA Dan!Gone from no-class to A-class in just over a year, pushing for AA next.
Good grief.....look at all of that sand..... :angel:Five years of shooting.... Finally made it out of c class for sporting.
Now don't pretend there would have been tears if they had added an A :suicide:A class again 12 years now.
I'm still with you ?Bucking the trend my six months with a much desired DT10 was, as many told me very early on somewhat of a mistake, very well done you chaps and ladies on your moves onwards and upwards, just don't turn the lights off on the c class door when you leave
very cunning plan that mateI switched from a private membership to a trade one and did not register scores from about 3 reg shoots in the 2 months I was 'unregistered' with the cpsa. Net result I have managed to stay in b for a little while longer!
I shall strongly deny any accusations of sandbagging! ( that'll be the day! )
I shot 160 registered but 80 got dropped because of the 10% rule, even with that result I should be up to B class. I suppose they must mean a minimum of 100 targets after the adjustment."Members can only gain or move up in classification once they have registered a minimum of 100 targets during the scores period and must have registered a minimum of 300 targets to move down a class (which is further restricted to one class per 12 month period"
I think that's wrong mate even adjusted if you shot 100 you can move up and as 40up and over says 300 is minimum to move down. I would email or ring hq contrary to popular belief they are very helpfullI shot 160 registered but 80 got dropped because of the 10% rule, even with that result I should be up to B class. I suppose they must mean a minimum of 100 targets after the adjustment.
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