YOUTH TREATED UNFAIRLY
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From: New Enterprise PA USA
I have an idea, lets develop a class where you have to close your eyes before you shoot, that'd really level out the field! <img src=icon_smile_clown.gif border=0 align=middle> <img src=icon_smile_tongue.gif border=0 align=middle>
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From: Fallentimber Pa USA
Bowpro,
I agree with you on that making classes for does not make archers. My feeling is that there should be separate classes for pin shooters and adjustable sight shooters in 13-14 and 15-17 classes. The female have their separate classe as do the men. There are classes now that don't have the numbers that these classes would have participating. We have separate classes for the adults but not the youth. Just my thoughts.
I agree with you on that making classes for does not make archers. My feeling is that there should be separate classes for pin shooters and adjustable sight shooters in 13-14 and 15-17 classes. The female have their separate classe as do the men. There are classes now that don't have the numbers that these classes would have participating. We have separate classes for the adults but not the youth. Just my thoughts.
#38
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From: Crawfordsville Indiana USA
I agree with JDoyle, if you start breaking down all of these groups you will have a bunch of classes with maybe only 2 to 3 people in them. For example, I understand how some of these kids feel, I shot in the MBO class and I am getting ready to turn Semi-Pro, I don't shoot a lens in my scope but yet I am competing with guys who do. If you would create a class for shooters who don't shoot with a lens, you might have 10 shooters in that class if you are lucky. So whats the point of having a bunch of extra classes with only a few shooters in them??
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