JerrySharrett
Senile Member
In another thread a unmentioned, shooter suggests a pro and amature handicap classes.
I've shot, over the years, on several national and international sanctioned sports.
NRA has handicapped classes in all their sanctioned sports. I shot 2700, Rimfire Silhouette, and 3 Position from 1964 thru 1974.
ATA trap has handicap groups in all, 16 yard, Handicap and Doubles. I shot registered trap for 12 years.
NSCA skeet has handicapping groups based on ability. I shot registered skeet from 1978 thru 1998.
IHMSA had 4handicaped groups. Shot Big Bore Handgun from 1975 thru 1984.
Ive also shot IR 50/50, ARA and PSL Rimfire benchrest since 2001 to date.
My first NBRSA benchrest match, Unaka, we had 64 shooters, the final Unaka NBRSA shoot in2016, we had 13 shooters.
I was head referee in 2005-2006(?), the last NBRSA Registered Super Shoot, we had over 400 shooters. The2016 Super Shoot had only slightly over 200.
We MUST institute a handicapping system. Some young guy or gal competing against seasoned shooters who have tens of thousands just in equipment and years of experience aren't going to compete on a level basis. Both NBRSA and IBS should look seriously at a handicapping system.
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I've shot, over the years, on several national and international sanctioned sports.
NRA has handicapped classes in all their sanctioned sports. I shot 2700, Rimfire Silhouette, and 3 Position from 1964 thru 1974.
ATA trap has handicap groups in all, 16 yard, Handicap and Doubles. I shot registered trap for 12 years.
NSCA skeet has handicapping groups based on ability. I shot registered skeet from 1978 thru 1998.
IHMSA had 4handicaped groups. Shot Big Bore Handgun from 1975 thru 1984.
Ive also shot IR 50/50, ARA and PSL Rimfire benchrest since 2001 to date.
My first NBRSA benchrest match, Unaka, we had 64 shooters, the final Unaka NBRSA shoot in2016, we had 13 shooters.
I was head referee in 2005-2006(?), the last NBRSA Registered Super Shoot, we had over 400 shooters. The2016 Super Shoot had only slightly over 200.
We MUST institute a handicapping system. Some young guy or gal competing against seasoned shooters who have tens of thousands just in equipment and years of experience aren't going to compete on a level basis. Both NBRSA and IBS should look seriously at a handicapping system.
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