Nimbusgb
Well-known member
I did my first comp, a reg fitasc about 3 months after starting to shoot. I managed a whole 40 but I was as chuffed as punch about that. Yes take a couple of coaching sessions but the best way is to jump in ( like a cold swimming pool )
You don't need to be CPSA member to actually enter a comp. Just pitch up, pay and shoot Birds Only, once you join the CPSA your first 300 targets are used to classify you. ( and then the fun starts of chasing your scores ever higher ( or lower in some cases ) )
If the ground doesn't find you someone to shoot with then a few guidelines........
Wait till shooters are changing in the stand before handing the ref your card.
Keep the chatter tame, there's no need for cathedral quiet but you get the drift.
Look at the targets when you are waiting to shoot, see others hold, pickup and kill points. You are entitled to 'see a pair' if you arrive at a stand and no one is shooting. ( You can actually see them when you step in but it's taking the piss )
Be ready to step in when it's your turn.
Pick up and/or bin your empties.
Keep the gun over the bar and facing downrange. ( don't load with the gun in the cage and lift it over the bar )
Sporting shoots are actually usually very relaxed and after a while you'll bump in to the same faces and have a natter.
Thank the ref ( its a sh*tty job and you are having all the fun )
Above all enjoy yourself, this is a hobby for all but about 1% of us! You spend all week working, this is fun!
You don't need to be CPSA member to actually enter a comp. Just pitch up, pay and shoot Birds Only, once you join the CPSA your first 300 targets are used to classify you. ( and then the fun starts of chasing your scores ever higher ( or lower in some cases ) )
If the ground doesn't find you someone to shoot with then a few guidelines........
Wait till shooters are changing in the stand before handing the ref your card.
Keep the chatter tame, there's no need for cathedral quiet but you get the drift.
Look at the targets when you are waiting to shoot, see others hold, pickup and kill points. You are entitled to 'see a pair' if you arrive at a stand and no one is shooting. ( You can actually see them when you step in but it's taking the piss )
Be ready to step in when it's your turn.
Pick up and/or bin your empties.
Keep the gun over the bar and facing downrange. ( don't load with the gun in the cage and lift it over the bar )
Sporting shoots are actually usually very relaxed and after a while you'll bump in to the same faces and have a natter.
Thank the ref ( its a sh*tty job and you are having all the fun )
Above all enjoy yourself, this is a hobby for all but about 1% of us! You spend all week working, this is fun!
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