Richard59
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I remain in C, its been quite a while and its beginning to look like Im after the long service watch
Just over 75%. 75.1 or 2Chippy can you remember what the average had to be when you first went into A class?
We are classified against issue 54. We are 7 months into shooting issue 55. (We’re also shooting issue 56, but I don’t want to confuse anybody. )Which issue are we in now?
Too lateWe are classified against issue 54. We are 7 months into shooting issue 55. (We’re also shooting issue 56, but I don’t want to confuse anybody. )
well thats explained that. any thoughts on the offside rule?We are classified against issue 54. We are 7 months into shooting issue 55. (We’re also shooting issue 56, but I don’t want to confuse anybody. )
It's called the 10% rule in shooting.well thats explained that. any thoughts on the offside rule?
Isn’t that when you can’t shoot a going away if you call pull when the ref is is front of you?well thats explained that. any thoughts on the offside rule?
Thought it was an incomer when your in front of the rest of the squadIsn’t that when you can’t shoot a going away if you call pull when the ref is is front of you?
https://www.cpsa.co.uk/issues/issue-54/40Where is a list of the scores required to attain whatever class? Looked on the CPSA site but couldn't find it...
Chap just go and shoot and enjoy it & yourself, already worrying about scores can be counter-productiveWhere is a list of the scores required to attain whatever class? Looked on the CPSA site but couldn't find it...
Nah, sorry, didn't make myself clear... I don't have much interest in shooting competitively outside of the comps my fellow fire brigade shooters attend, just the head of the section was talking about having a little in house comp and made a passing comment about grouping everyone in different classes (obviously, him and others have been shooting for years as opposed to a load of us newbies). Talked about aaa, aa, etc. but afterwards when we'd left I just wondered how it was grouped, that's all.Chap just go and shoot and enjoy it & yourself, already worrying about scores can be counter-productive
Thanks. Guessing we'll be using our own divisions withing our fire brigade troup then as the scores are WILDLY different for all the shooters, and most are nowhere near even the bottom listings on that table... just thought it kept going on down to low, low scores. Luckily, everyone's fully enjoying it and more keep trying it out when we advertise in-house have a go days. It seems to be a particularly sociable sport, which is a nice change from the footy teams I play against!
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