GavB
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Someone was telling me the other day that you have to be in the CPSA to shoot FITASC is this correct?
If you wanted to shoot a CPSA Registered Fitasc could you do it on a day pass???Thanks Nicola
Thats a yes then, may have to join then in that case
That's what you get for being cocky mate! Anway Nicola would have only posted a picture of a gold one!!!! Jealous!!!
You have lost me boys.....I have no idea what you are on about.....is my page missing something??? What are you trying to post and why is mine a gold one? :huh:That's what you get for being cocky mate! Anway Nicola would have only posted a picture of a gold one!!!! Jealous!!!
Must admit I'm still a bit confused!! I think I understand the international bit and the selection for both the GB team and the home international team but, as an example Kegworth are advertising a 100 bird registered FITASC sporting shoot this weekend. Purely domestic shoot, advertised both on their own and obviously, the CPSA website. Do the CPSA or the ground have to have permission to use the FITASC name or are they winging it. All very confusing me thinks.Sorry I was rushing out to a meeting. Further clarification. You can be a member of any of the UK bodies as they are all affiliated to FITASC through BICTSF.
So you can be a member of the CPSA, or the WCTSA (Welsh), or SCTA (Scottish), or UCPSA (Ulster). I am also a member of the SCTA as it is just £42 even though I live in England.
You just have to be a member of one of them to qualify to shoot FITASC events around the world.
CPSA hold FITASC events in England to select England teams for the Home Internationals (by agreement of FITASC Paris and the BICTSF). In order to promote the sport in the UK.
But FITASC is a World Discipline owned and run in Paris. It has 5 disciplines, Sporting, Compak, Helice, UT and Combined Game.
Real FITASC medals have a blue ribbon and come from either a World Championship, European Championship or a World Cup event like the Pan African etc.
The teams that play on the world stage are GBR teams selected by the BICTSF selection shoots and they can be made up of a mixture of English, Scotch, Welsh or N Ireland.......on a first past the post selection.
Hope this helps.
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