Preamble: In every sport there must be defined goal posts for scoring. In a “Tack Driving” sport it is only expected that the “goal posts” from match to match meet a guaranteed standard of reliability without regard of the target used.
Therefore currently, without a certification Standard governing the reliability of E-Targets, the validity of scoring results is relegated as subjective. If there is no certifying standard for scoring, the real value of the “Record”, may well be skewed.
It also opens the door to plethora of vendors marketing new E-Targets with no Reliability standards.
Consequently, we think the future of the sport may be threatened.
We believe all stakeholders will concur that an equitable Certification process would be recommended by all.
Therefore, we want to give High-Power shooters the opportunity to inform all stakeholders, that you believe it is in the best interest for integrity of the sport that the National Rifle Association entrenches a Certification process to qualify E-Targets for appropriate record keeping.
Questions:
1. Do you think it is appropriate that the National Rifle Association design and enforce an objective scientific Certification process for Electronic Targets when used for all Regional, State, and National High-Power Rifle, competitors?
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Therefore currently, without a certification Standard governing the reliability of E-Targets, the validity of scoring results is relegated as subjective. If there is no certifying standard for scoring, the real value of the “Record”, may well be skewed.
It also opens the door to plethora of vendors marketing new E-Targets with no Reliability standards.
Consequently, we think the future of the sport may be threatened.
We believe all stakeholders will concur that an equitable Certification process would be recommended by all.
Therefore, we want to give High-Power shooters the opportunity to inform all stakeholders, that you believe it is in the best interest for integrity of the sport that the National Rifle Association entrenches a Certification process to qualify E-Targets for appropriate record keeping.
Questions:
1. Do you think it is appropriate that the National Rifle Association design and enforce an objective scientific Certification process for Electronic Targets when used for all Regional, State, and National High-Power Rifle, competitors?
Send letter to NRA