40cal said:ICS is a joke.
They won't affect anyone elses classification either. No harm done except to themselves.
40cal said:ICS is a joke.
Who cares if someone wants to be a Master and isn't qualified? Who does it hurt?
If they want to end up being under 75% at a level 2 or level 3 with a Master classification, then they are they only ones looking stupid. They won't affect anyone elses classification either. No harm done except to themselves.
However, if the ICS system is in place, then it leaves the door wide open for sandbaggers to win their class at all level 2's and possibly a level 3 or two without moving up. That hurts everyone else in that class.
Think about it.
Learn about the systems before you vote.
AlexS said:I think it's you who needs to learn about not just classification, but sport in general.
Who does it hurt?? It rewards lazy, unskilled people, and gives them no incentive to improve themselves. They are the ones most hurt, as their inflated heads become an obstacle to improvement. It denies any recognition to shooters who work and train hard, travel to all the matches and who rise above. It denies goals, the true motivation for all sportspeople.
In other words, it hurts everyone.
To put it in perspective, there is only one real live GM in all of Ontario, and only 2 in all of Canada, and the second one, D.I. from BC does not shoot anymore.
I was only thinking about production and open for a second...........
ie: I may be a B in production, but I am certainly not in Standard. Revolver I would be lucky to make bottom of C.Exactly what's your point? How does lying to people help the sport grow?maurice said:I think the important thing to remember is that no system is perfect, and we have to remember that new shooters are more important to the sport growing than satisfying ego's. Majority of shooters are in D and C class = fact.




























