Kodiak99317
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- Saskatchewan, Canada
So your the match director and you holding a LR pairs match at your range. Say you started with 10 F Class Open shooters and for whatever reason, one guy drops out of the match really early, leaving you 9 shooters in this class. Since you started with 10 guys, you had five sets of pairs. Now you have four sets of pairs and one string shooter.
Do you re-squad this class into three sets of three shooters so everyone in this class is shooting from a triple and at the same disadvantage, or do you allow the one guy to shoot string with an advantage over the pairs shooters and leave the squadding as it was at the start of the day?
I say re-squad into 3 triples myself...
What do you other FR's say???
Keith
Do you re-squad this class into three sets of three shooters so everyone in this class is shooting from a triple and at the same disadvantage, or do you allow the one guy to shoot string with an advantage over the pairs shooters and leave the squadding as it was at the start of the day?
I say re-squad into 3 triples myself...
What do you other FR's say???
Keith





























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