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Just wondering - what's the time limit on getting scores from a registered shoot uploaded to the CPSA website - I shot a registered FITASC back in March, and the scores still haven't appeared.

I've just sent the CPSA a query to see where they are, but I'm interested on what the expectation should be - some seem to appear in days, others take a bit longer... is there a limit?

Matt

 
Aaah - update - quick response from CPSA!

The ground failed to register the shoot with CPSA - I need to discuss with the ground.

I'll take that route then!

 
The ground should be able to give you a print off of the scores Matt......but....

The score will not go on your Cpsa averages if the ground was not registered at the time of the shoot.

 
The ground was registered (previous FSP uploaded), but the 'shoot' wasn't. I've spoken to the ground, they don't have the scores in the system, just on paper.

I have my score, but they won't be uploaded - just as well - I was rubbish.

 
So we have to call the ground to see if we've won anything as the scores won't be uploaded..not good.

 
So Matt, welcome to the World of Sandbagging.

You should be ashamed of yourself.

Next time you win something just reflect on how you have just deprived some little mite of a a crumb of comfort. 

 
So Matt, welcome to the World of Sandbagging.

You should be ashamed of yourself.

Next time you win something just reflect on how you have just deprived some little mite of a a crumb of comfort.
Eh!??
 
So we have to call the ground to see if we've won anything as the scores won't be uploaded..not good.
Not sure the ground knows to be honest Bob.... check your email.

 
So Matt, welcome to the World of Sandbagging.

You should be ashamed of yourself.

Next time you win something just reflect on how you have just deprived some little mite of a a crumb of comfort. 
I don't understand....

 
So Matt, welcome to the World of Sandbagging.

You should be ashamed of yourself.

Next time you win something just reflect on how you have just deprived some little mite of a a crumb of comfort.
...a dithering old coots attempt at sarcastic humor...EPIC FAIL!!!

 
Grounds do fail to register events i'm afraid. It's happened to me before and, unfortunately, I shot a really good score. Even though the ground hold registered events every weekend and it was obviously an oversight by them the CPSA wouldn't budge. If it's not in PULL! or on the website they won't let it stand.

 
Grounds do fail to register events i'm afraid. It's happened to me before and, unfortunately, I shot a really good score. Even though the ground hold registered events every weekend and it was obviously an oversight by them the CPSA wouldn't budge. If it's not in PULL! or on the website they won't let it stand.
Same here. The first time I hit an 87 the ground had failed to register the shoot. They did that twice too.

Another ground once failed to send scores in and in the end the CPSA de-registered the event.

I think this sort of thing has only happened to me about 4 times in over 400 shoots, and none were in the last three years, but I always check online in CPSA fixtures to make sure..

 
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Matt, I assume you are talking about the FSP at Dartford in March?

I spoke to John Dyson about this as it was meant to be a registered competition. He also thought so and, if you remember, he took everybody's CPSA number when booking in, and then handed all scores over to the club and they were forwarded to CPSA.

CPSA stated that the event had not been registered. Although JD was running the event, he assumed Dartford would be registering it as it was their ground, but it seems that Dartford assumed JD was registering it. John was not amused about it, and neither was I to be honest. As you know I have only just got into this FSP lark and my scores are crap, but that's not the point. The whole reason of shooting registered shoots for me is to be able to track my scores. That's what I thought I was paying for, and I'm more than a little pi$$ed off to be spending £110 for me and Pam to enter an event and can't even see the bloody scores anywhere !!!

UNACCEPTABLE

Also don't understand why CPSA have to be so bloody minded about it, since it was still shot under registered conditions simply because everybody believed it to be a registered event.

Can anybody give me a good enough reason as to why they should not accept the scores?

 
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Happened to me at an ABT shoot once. Cost me an A Classification. Whoops.

 
Matt, I assume you are talking about the FSP at Dartford in March?

I spoke to John Dyson about this as it was meant to be a registered competition. He also thought so and, if you remember, he took everybody's CPSA number when booking in, and then handed all scores over to the club and they were forwarded to CPSA.

CPSA stated that the event had not been registered. Although JD was running the event, he assumed Dartford would be registering it as it was their ground, but it seems that Dartford assumed JD was registering it. John was not amused about it, and neither was I to be honest. As you know I have only just got into this FSP lark and my scores are crap, but that's not the point. The whole reason of shooting registered shoots for me is to be able to track my scores. That's what I thought I was paying for, and I'm more than a little pi$$ed off to be spending £110 for me and Pam to enter an event and can't even see the bloody scores anywhere !!!

UNACCEPTABLE

Also don't understand why CPSA have to be so bloody minded about it, since it was still shot under registered conditions simply because everybody believed it to be a registered event.

Can anybody give me a good enough reason as to why they should not accept the scores?
Agreed very frustrating and I will very rarely shoot anything other than registered, because to me 'if you don't keep score it means nothing'. However, I really don't think you can look to blame the CPSA for this. Can any old shoot call them up a month after the event and decide to register it? No..

Sounds like a screw up that won't happen again to me. Swear, stamp and move on is all that you can do. (I know, I have done so.. :) )

 
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