The classification system works and works very well in many other shooting disciplines and it would work just as well in F-Class if it was allowed to do what it is supposed to do.
In ATA Trap shooting the classes start with C-Class and run thru AAA, this is for Singles and Doubles only. For Handicap shooting there is a different form of classification and that is by yardage. In all of these classes there are trophy's or awards given by class. There is no overall Match winner there are winners for each class. It is always just assumed that AAA being the highest award is the "BIG" winner.
In the different Silhouette games High Power, BPCR and Rimfire there are also class's. The also start with a C-Class and run Through the AA, highest rating is Master Class. Here there are awards for each class and a overall Match Winner. Usually this will be a Master Class shooter but not always by any means.
To advance in class in both of the above you must shoot a higher class score 3 times to advance. Unclassified shooters always shoot in the highest class until there are qualified. If you are not able to maintain scores shot at the Class you are in and fail to do this for three shoots you will be set back a class.
Nothing wrong with running things this way, NOTHING, and it also gives the new guys coming up some kind of an award for doing well in there class. This form of classification also makes all of the shooters want to better themselves and strive for a better class or to stay at the higher levels.
ATA Trap left the NRA over 80 years ago. Silhouette is and always has been a NRA Sanctioned Sport. So the NRA could do things this way if they wanted too. They simple don't care at all as long as they receive there share of the pot they will always leave things as they are.
The NRA is a great thing for us shooters to have. I have been a life member for over 40 years and a member for over 50 years and contribute to them as much as I can and as often as I can and I am glad to do that.
The NRA as a Political Lobby is absolutely the best at what they do, as a Sanctioning Body for the Shooting Sports they could do at least a 99% better job just to get good at what they do or mostly don't do.
Here however we aren't talking about ATA Trap or Silhouette, we are talking about NRA High Power Sports. As witnessed by any reader or poster of this site it is completely easy to see that getting any three guys to agree even on the simplest point is both a waste of time, and of effort. High Power Sports Shooters and I mean all of them Sling, XTC, Any-Any and F-Class are without a doubt the biggest bunch of criers and moaners I have not only ever seen but heard of. That is just the ways things are sometimes. I mean someone is proposing a change of the rules at an almost constant rate, Bullet Limit's, Class's vs no Class's, target changes I have seen some wanting bigger and some wanting smaller targets. It is getting hard to find those folks who just want to shoot just for the pure "FUN" of shooting.
For me things are fine just as they are. I do think that the class thing and awards for all class's would work just fine, but I am certainly not proposing a change like that. As for me personally I shoot for my own reasons, and taking home another piece of Fake Wood Award with a Brass Plague attached is just not high on my list. I have a reloading room that is full of that stuff now, more I do not need and hell I might not win another one anyway. But I also would like to see this sport thrive and one way of doing that "MIGHT" be to give these young folks something for doing well at there level and not having to win the match to get any recognition at all...
Roland
I will add this. I am a F-Open shooter, there are two class's in F-Class F/TR as well as Open. In my opinion the two should never be combined for any reason and certainly not for some silly award thing. F/TR is just not on a level playing field ( and should not be) with Open. They are supposed to be different, to treat them the same just because only 4 f/TR shooters show up and any given match is just plan WRONG, I don't care if only one F/TR shooter shows up at a match. if that does happen he gets the award.
In ATA Trap shooting the classes start with C-Class and run thru AAA, this is for Singles and Doubles only. For Handicap shooting there is a different form of classification and that is by yardage. In all of these classes there are trophy's or awards given by class. There is no overall Match winner there are winners for each class. It is always just assumed that AAA being the highest award is the "BIG" winner.
In the different Silhouette games High Power, BPCR and Rimfire there are also class's. The also start with a C-Class and run Through the AA, highest rating is Master Class. Here there are awards for each class and a overall Match Winner. Usually this will be a Master Class shooter but not always by any means.
To advance in class in both of the above you must shoot a higher class score 3 times to advance. Unclassified shooters always shoot in the highest class until there are qualified. If you are not able to maintain scores shot at the Class you are in and fail to do this for three shoots you will be set back a class.
Nothing wrong with running things this way, NOTHING, and it also gives the new guys coming up some kind of an award for doing well in there class. This form of classification also makes all of the shooters want to better themselves and strive for a better class or to stay at the higher levels.
ATA Trap left the NRA over 80 years ago. Silhouette is and always has been a NRA Sanctioned Sport. So the NRA could do things this way if they wanted too. They simple don't care at all as long as they receive there share of the pot they will always leave things as they are.
The NRA is a great thing for us shooters to have. I have been a life member for over 40 years and a member for over 50 years and contribute to them as much as I can and as often as I can and I am glad to do that.
The NRA as a Political Lobby is absolutely the best at what they do, as a Sanctioning Body for the Shooting Sports they could do at least a 99% better job just to get good at what they do or mostly don't do.
Here however we aren't talking about ATA Trap or Silhouette, we are talking about NRA High Power Sports. As witnessed by any reader or poster of this site it is completely easy to see that getting any three guys to agree even on the simplest point is both a waste of time, and of effort. High Power Sports Shooters and I mean all of them Sling, XTC, Any-Any and F-Class are without a doubt the biggest bunch of criers and moaners I have not only ever seen but heard of. That is just the ways things are sometimes. I mean someone is proposing a change of the rules at an almost constant rate, Bullet Limit's, Class's vs no Class's, target changes I have seen some wanting bigger and some wanting smaller targets. It is getting hard to find those folks who just want to shoot just for the pure "FUN" of shooting.
For me things are fine just as they are. I do think that the class thing and awards for all class's would work just fine, but I am certainly not proposing a change like that. As for me personally I shoot for my own reasons, and taking home another piece of Fake Wood Award with a Brass Plague attached is just not high on my list. I have a reloading room that is full of that stuff now, more I do not need and hell I might not win another one anyway. But I also would like to see this sport thrive and one way of doing that "MIGHT" be to give these young folks something for doing well at there level and not having to win the match to get any recognition at all...
Roland
I will add this. I am a F-Open shooter, there are two class's in F-Class F/TR as well as Open. In my opinion the two should never be combined for any reason and certainly not for some silly award thing. F/TR is just not on a level playing field ( and should not be) with Open. They are supposed to be different, to treat them the same just because only 4 f/TR shooters show up and any given match is just plan WRONG, I don't care if only one F/TR shooter shows up at a match. if that does happen he gets the award.