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ken12 10-02-2002 12:49 PM

2003 Shooter of the Year Program
 
Take a look at the news section and read the IBO SOY Program for 03.
Hope you like it. Should be a lot of fun.
ken12


storm2002 10-02-2002 01:01 PM

RE: 2003 Shooter of the Year Program
 
SOUNDS GREAT!

brandon reyes

fishfam 10-03-2002 04:45 AM

RE: 2003 Shooter of the Year Program
 
Are there any classes excluded from SOY program?

Go IBO

n23d 10-03-2002 07:04 AM

RE: 2003 Shooter of the Year Program
 
<font color=green>The expansion of the SOY program sounds great</font id=green>

durangoshooter 10-03-2002 06:58 PM

RE: 2003 Shooter of the Year Program
 
<img src=icon_smile_cool.gif border=0 align=middle><img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>SOUNDS COOL TO ME <img src=icon_smile_approve.gif border=0 align=middle>

>>>-----> SHOOT STRAIT DURANGOSHOOTER

ken12 10-04-2002 07:27 AM

RE: 2003 Shooter of the Year Program
 
Classes intended for hunter style and youth levels of competition will be excluded.
ken12



Edited by - bowpro on 10/10/2002 09:15:54

smoozer 10-04-2002 01:04 PM

RE: 2003 Shooter of the Year Program
 
I shoot in the hunter class will I have to pay $10 into the pot for the shooter of the year in the different classes. If so why do I when the hunter class doesn't have a shooter of the year?

ken12 10-07-2002 12:09 PM

RE: 2003 Shooter of the Year Program
 
It is $2 for all amateur classes in the competition for shooter of the year.
Hunter classes are not in the competition ,so you will not be charged for the compettion for shooter of the year.
ken12


ldhef 10-09-2002 10:42 AM

RE: 2003 Shooter of the Year Program
 
Thought I would comment on this, from an earlier line on this topic, it was pointed out that there are classes that are not inherintly competetive for the SOY program. It was argued that it was the shooter that wins not equipment etc... My name was used as an example of this, Wrong, at least under the current conditions. You will never see an MBF, MBR, RU, etc shooter win this. It will be won consistently by either a Pro, Semi-Pro, Or Open shooter. I can accept that this is the nature of our competition due to the restrictions we place upon ourselves and the classes we freely choose. However, it is a bit presumptious to ask these individuals of the restricted classes to donate (because that is what it is) to the few classes which will be competing for the title of SOY given the current criteria. I am willing to take my chances on a one-shot
format against anybody, but I am not deluded enough to think that I can shoot the same scores as many of the open, semi and pro shooters do throughout a year's worth of competition.

Bob H in NH 10-09-2002 02:35 PM

RE: 2003 Shooter of the Year Program
 

I may be wrong here, but I was under the impression that there will be a shooter of the year, PER CLASS?? If so, the last objection is removed, cause when you pay the $ you are paying to compete against your class. If I am wrong, and it is still 1 SOY male/female, they I agree.

BTW I agree with exempting the HC, youth and kids

--Bob




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