At Bindoon three f std shooters scored 180.22 180.19 180.17
Mich Day 60.10 at a club shoot 223 a month ago
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Hi Terry, what projectiles was Mitch shooting and at what range?
I was witness early this year to a 60.10.
A 10 shot string counting the sighters at 500 yards.
I was witness early this year to a 60.10.
A 10 shot string counting the sighters at 500 yards.
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SAFCA kicked off keeping an official records register this year. It seems its up to the states to implement their own records register as the NRAA has shown little interest.
SA Records Page: http://www.safclass.com.au/Records.html
If all states implement a ICFRA target records register with similar requirements as already in force in SA then it would be a simple task to produce a national register. F-Class now has one target (ICFRA) lets se if we can establish a national records register.
Its as easy as having a records form to fill in and claim a new record!
Ian
SA Records Page: http://www.safclass.com.au/Records.html
If all states implement a ICFRA target records register with similar requirements as already in force in SA then it would be a simple task to produce a national register. F-Class now has one target (ICFRA) lets se if we can establish a national records register.
Its as easy as having a records form to fill in and claim a new record!
Ian
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AlanF wrote:I think 60.10s are definitely worthy of celebrating, and have been intending to re-instate the Possibles Page with a new format for this. Watch this space.
Alan
Why not take it a step further and approach the NRAA and become the official F-Class National Records Register.
A National Records Register is much better than a website brag page for those that have shot a sixty something.
Think about it, your website which is really THE Oz F-Class Forum site, could host the national records register. NRAA aren't interested and dont have a future plan that includes f-class records offer them a solution!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ian
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