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Brian_K
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I’m going to have to get something off my chest, it’s been bothering me for a while (and prior to Plzen)
This is maybe just a personal thing, but I’m a great believer that if you go to a match you “shoot what you brought”
Now that’s not to say if you have a malfunction you can’t arrange to replace, or for example if a team only has three LV rifles and six entered in the LV class they cannot share, but that being the case then you cannot go outside your own team/countrymen to borrow/use said piece of equipment.
This is obviously aimed at large international matches rather than domestic (unless teams are being used domestically). I’m not picking on any one individual, as I can see from the pictures that are now becoming available that several shooters have adopted this policy.
When it gets to the stage that some shooters have not even used one of their own rifles to compete with, I have to be honest, that doesn’t sit well with me.
It basically boils down to those that have the most contacts are pre arranging the use of the best rifles and elevating their position in the final results to the detriment of the guy who has put a lot of time, money and effort into his pride and joy, only to be beaten by the “killer” that the privileged few are sharing between themselves.
What say you Bill?
Brian
This is maybe just a personal thing, but I’m a great believer that if you go to a match you “shoot what you brought”
Now that’s not to say if you have a malfunction you can’t arrange to replace, or for example if a team only has three LV rifles and six entered in the LV class they cannot share, but that being the case then you cannot go outside your own team/countrymen to borrow/use said piece of equipment.
This is obviously aimed at large international matches rather than domestic (unless teams are being used domestically). I’m not picking on any one individual, as I can see from the pictures that are now becoming available that several shooters have adopted this policy.
When it gets to the stage that some shooters have not even used one of their own rifles to compete with, I have to be honest, that doesn’t sit well with me.
It basically boils down to those that have the most contacts are pre arranging the use of the best rifles and elevating their position in the final results to the detriment of the guy who has put a lot of time, money and effort into his pride and joy, only to be beaten by the “killer” that the privileged few are sharing between themselves.
What say you Bill?
Brian