S-Class in Scotland

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Re: S-Class in Scotland

#31 Post by forbie »

What do you mean by number block?
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#32 Post by Sandgroper »

ovenpaa wrote:We would also need to add something to the 'rules' about scoring such as the scoring up or scoring down and what the white rings count as.
I suppose we do need to sort that out.

forbie wrote:What do you mean by number block?
I was wondering about that as well.
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#33 Post by Ovenpaa »

My writing is horrible as I am more used to typing on a computer, add to that a cold wet day with numb fingers and reading names can be problematical so if all of the S Class 'league/postal' shooters were allocated a number then they could add it and hopefully make record keeping easier.

Just a thought...
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#34 Post by Sandgroper »

Another thing is with Forbie's excellent work we have three targets we can rotate through to mix things a bit. As well as having a template to work from if we want something different.

Any idea what the cost might be, Forbie?

ovenpaa wrote:My writing is horrible as I am more used to typing on a computer, add to that a cold wet day with numb fingers and reading names can be problematical so if all of the S Class 'league/postal' shooters were allocated a number then they could add it and hopefully make record keeping easier.

Just a thought...
I'll take 13 as my number! fingerscrossed
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Re: S-Class in Scotland

#35 Post by Pmag »

Hello
What is S class? Is this something new that has been invented?
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#36 Post by forbie »

Your cheapeat option would be to get it done at a printers but then quantity and set up fees come into it. Screen print would be the next cheapest I think. Going with colour I think trebles the price only guessing. I can get poster paper for out door use and do some samples for you but would never be able to compete with mainstream printers.
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#37 Post by Sandgroper »

Pmag wrote:Hello
What is S class? Is this something new that has been invented?
In a word, yes. Have a look at http://sporting-class.com/wp/?cat=4 for a run down. It's designed around sporting rifles shooting a deer legal (UK) load as well as some other restrictions to keep things as equal as possible.
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#38 Post by Cornish Rattler »

Sandgroper wrote:
Pmag wrote:Hello
What is S class? Is this something new that has been invented?
In a word, yes. Have a look at http://sporting-class.com/wp/?cat=4 for a run down. It's designed around sporting rifles shooting a deer legal (UK) load as well as some other restrictions to keep things as equal as possible.
Why would you shoot a deer on a run down?
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#39 Post by Ovenpaa »

Cornish Rattler wrote:Why would you shoot a deer on a run down?
Not sure what you mean by that..
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#40 Post by forbie »

yer aff yer heed min
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