From: "bob blake", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The staffing of the Pistol Ranges and Juries for the CSF
Championships in 2001 and the Commonwealth Games in 2002
will involve officials from other Commonwealth Countries
as well as the British Isles.
Currently there are only about half a dozen
From: Jeremy Peter Howells, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Range Staff for the Games will be predominantly UIT
judges of various qualifications, they have to be because
of the nature of the competition.
Regards
Jerry
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You mean ISSF judges!
Steve.
Cybershooters website:
From: James McNair, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Does Bisley have a current Range Safety Certificate, if
so does it cover CF Pistols as our range was recently
certificated and had no CF Pistols on it.
If Bisley is the same then how are they going to shoot
pistols.
Neil Roberts
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I didn't think safety
From: Ken Wyatt, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Firstly I do not think that the shooters should carry the can alone.
NO range should be offered for what is an illegal sport. NO range personnel
should offer their services.
Shooting sports still legal should of course go ahead( they are still legal)
I have
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I think the video diary idea is good. Possibly it could be included in any
evidence that goes before the European Court during these log-winded
proceedings
Barry Woodward
Cybershooters website: http://www.cybershooters.org
List admin: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: "EVANS,CHRIS (HP-Unitedkingdom,ex1)", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Paul wrote:
Surely it would be better to turn up to all practice
sessions, perform as any gold medallist should and on
the day turn up with pistol - then fire the
required number of shots at the target using nothing
more than an
From: "Brian Toller", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Your quite right that there will probably be little press
coverage at Bisley for the Commonwealth Games.
So lets make sure that along with the friendly TV idea
we offer the the print media stills and copy from any
pro shooting freelance photographers and
From: "The Isherwood's", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Surely it would be better to turn up to all practice
sessions, perform as any gold medallist should and on
the day turn up with pistol - then fire the
required number of shots at the target using nothing
more than an imaginary gun - shouting bang