Turn up, pay your entry fee, shoot the competition. You could book a place on a squadded shoot if you prefer that idea.Hi
I have been clay shooting for a few years I would like to start competition shooting, maybe Sporting what is the best way to start.
Good choice!
There's a great blog written by a regular face on the competition circuit around these parts, it'll cover all you need to know!
Part 1: https://gungirluk.com/2017/09/27/cpsa-competitions-part-1-im-ready-to-progress-what-is-the-cpsa-why-should-i-join/
Part 2: https://gungirluk.com/2017/10/03/cpsa-competitions-part-2-im-ready-to-shoot-my-first-registered-competition-what-do-i-do/
I did the same.Hi Doug, I’m a very new shooter and I threw myself in the deep end, joined cpsa (full membership)and started shooting the registered’s and the premier league, and as the gents above have said turn up pay your money and enjoy your shooting and you never know you may end up winning some money and or prizes
I seem to recall I showed you how not to do it that day.I did the same.
@Colin C whereabouts are you? Can be good idea to tag along with another shooter for registered whilst you get used to it - I personally did this (thanks @Will Hewland) and it helped a lot.
we best go again!I seem to recall I showed you how not to do it that day.
Cheers Doug!Good choice!
There's a great blog written by a regular face on the competition circuit around these parts, it'll cover all you need to know!
Part 1: https://gungirluk.com/2017/09/27/cpsa-competitions-part-1-im-ready-to-progress-what-is-the-cpsa-why-should-i-join/
Part 2: https://gungirluk.com/2017/10/03/cpsa-competitions-part-2-im-ready-to-shoot-my-first-registered-competition-what-do-i-do/
No problem, @Zea! I share those two with a lot of people as they contain really great, helpful, info for new shooters.
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