Can you all vote to get rid of the buzzy machine that tells you to missed - I f,,,,,g hate it.Some of us have to ref as well as shoot and have to pay for the privalage.
Funny thing trap
Can you all vote to get rid of the buzzy machine that tells you to missed - I f,,,,,g hate it.Some of us have to ref as well as shoot and have to pay for the privalage.
Funny thing trap
Yes Westley he was right. But as the first bird of the simo pair was killed what did the shooter have to gain from doing what he did?A bit of common sense is needed sometimes, it was a simple mistake.I remember reading on here, a few weeks ago, that there is a dire shortage of Referees willing to take the Refs. course and give up their time a couple of times per month to allow us shooters to just turn up and shoot and all for a pittance. Thanks Guy's, some of you have just answered as to why that may be.
P.S.
That Ref. was RIGHT !
There are registered shoots I have been to on the M4 corridor who use a lot of school kids as scorers. Nothing wrong in that.
But are these school kids licensed / experienced to do as you or the rules suggest. I think not.
A gun not going bang or phut ( 21grm fibre) when trigger is pulled is a malfunction. Are these kids going to decide what it is let alone understand a complex rule. The only experienced person there in that situation are the shooters.
Yes cheating goes on, it always will, but if I ever see it I will voice my opinion. I have not seen evidence of cheating for years.
I really only pay attention to what I am doing and could not careless what anyone else does.
I think most shooters are honest and good willed and most would not entertain it and therefore should be given the benefit of doubt.
Happened on our squad in DubaiTinker bell said:If your gun does not go off...you are supposed to hold it down range muzzles up and wait for the ref to come a shoulder the gun and attempt to fire it. Under no circumstance can the shooter open the gun or alter the safety catch. The ref must try to fire it before opening gun.
Not a lot of people know that.....including refs
Well I was interested in taking a ref's course but there is no course/ no space on a course that I can get on!I remember reading on here, a few weeks ago, that there is a dire shortage of Referees willing to take the Refs. course and give up their time a couple of times per month to allow us shooters to just turn up and shoot and all for a pittance. Thanks Guy's, some of you have just answered as to why that may be.
P.S.
That Ref. was RIGHT !
Pull/Release - Pull/Release, so the ref can still check whether shooter has caused the FTF by safely taking the gun from the shooter and pointing it in a safe direction Pull/Release to see if the gun fires.:fie: Now to realy stir the sh*te, what would happen if the shooter was using a double release trigger? :fie:
He wouldn't need to hand the gun over if, as you say, the ref called 'no bird'.....A shooter enters the stand with a double release trigger, loads two shells, calls the pair pulling the trigger as he mounts, releases the trigger and kills first target, immeaditately pulls second trigger to reset *** ref calls NO BIRD! the shooter cannot make the gun safe without touching top lever to recock neither can he hand the gun over to reff without gun firing. so whats the answer smartass?
It wouldn't affect you. You aren't claiming a fault or no bird, so it would be "kill, loss" on each pair. That it happened with.Agree with everything above re simo pairs and claiming misfire. However quick question, did the shooter yesterday actually claim a misfire or was he happy he had not been able to shoot the second bird and let it go without discharging second barrel?
I ask this, as from time to time I surfer from trigger flinch/freeze especially on second birds. I certainly have had cases where I have broken the first bird on a simo pair and on coming on to the second, have had a "flinch" and as a result, knowing that the bird had gone, I have not used the second barrel. I have then unloaded and prepared for next pair. I would be very hacked off if both the pair were called lost as a result of the ref misinterpreting what had happened!
This isn't what's being discussed here, the subject is the shooter being unable to fire at the second target of a pair and the ref having to decide whether he deserves a fresh pair.A shooter enters the stand with a double release trigger, loads two shells, calls the pair pulling the trigger as he mounts, releases the trigger and kills first target, immeaditately pulls second trigger to reset *** ref calls NO BIRD! the shooter cannot make the gun safe without touching top lever to recock neither can he hand the gun over to reff without gun firing. so whats the answer smartass?
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