Judy- World Question
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Judy,
If my son Evan, shoots cub, and I come up for the world in Snowshoewill we be able to be scheduled to shoot together or will I have to bring someone to go with him if we are scheduled to shoot at the same time in different groups ordifferent times?
Thansk as always,
Bob and Evan Bean
If my son Evan, shoots cub, and I come up for the world in Snowshoewill we be able to be scheduled to shoot together or will I have to bring someone to go with him if we are scheduled to shoot at the same time in different groups ordifferent times?
Thansk as always,
Bob and Evan Bean
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bob, judy might answer this better but yall will definitly shoot different ranges and from past experience you will most likely shoot in the same time period for ex: he goes out at 11 and you go at 12. you cant walk the first half with him because these ranges are designed so that ounce you start you have to walk down the mountain no turning back. usually in cub an adult will be with the group so there shouldnt be much problem
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Hi Bob,
Well, all shoot times are scheduled by the Snowshoe staff. It would depend on alot of things, what class your shooting, how full times already are when you send in your invitations, if your both on the same ranges, etc. We never know range info till we get there. If I remember corrrectly, you don't shoot traditional equipment and cubs are usually on those ranges (classes that shoot from the white stake). To be on the safe side I'd bring someone with you if you would feel more comfortable not sending him off without you or someone you know.

Judy
Well, all shoot times are scheduled by the Snowshoe staff. It would depend on alot of things, what class your shooting, how full times already are when you send in your invitations, if your both on the same ranges, etc. We never know range info till we get there. If I remember corrrectly, you don't shoot traditional equipment and cubs are usually on those ranges (classes that shoot from the white stake). To be on the safe side I'd bring someone with you if you would feel more comfortable not sending him off without you or someone you know.

Judy
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We have had reasonable sucess while sending our invitations requesting afternoon and morning times to give us the oppertunity to be able to make the walk with our cub. We place it right together with the forms so they have to take notice as well as placing it on both forms. it is worth the try.
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