Thanks Will.Well done? I think.. Now you actually are No1 Top dog!
But that's why I maintain we should have a minimum number of shoots and grounds to get classified. My mate hit AA last time from 1 shoot. When I first started I went to B because I did four shoots and 2 dropped off. Just not representative sampling..
I can't advise on that Will, but very well done on achieving AA class. Congrats! :goodjob:Is there a handshake to learn?
Yes there is, basically when you get to a shoot, take your cash out, find GD, MW, RF of CC and give it to themIs there a handshake to learn?
Wouldn't worry about that Will, just practice holding a forced smile when you're off third place by 8 targets ! :rofl: inch: :goodjob:Is there a handshake to learn?
the computer operator was probably half asleep by the time it finished,i know i was by the second round yawwwwwn .Did anybody else have any hiccups with the new classifications on Sunday?
I was placed second in C class (ABT) on the day but having checked the CPSA website today it would appear that I actually won? The bloke that pocketed the first place (although he was not there to claim it) was actually in B class for both the new period and the old one so it was not a case of the system updating.
However the scoreboard at the ground deffo had him as C class??
I thought this was all done automatically via the CPSA scoring system or is it down to operator error??
DT
Know what you mean Paul. Seven squads 2 x through one layout was a bit of a marathon to say the least!the computer operator was probably half asleep by the time it finished,i know i was by the second round yawwwwwn .
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