15 years ago,, the CFSAC you know hasn't existed for 8 years. The CFSAC of 4 years ago (Post Pause), was not like the CFSAC of the last two years (Post NSCC Split). The CFSAC of this year will be unlike any of the previous.
Just to give some perspective on where I am coming from on this, and not to compare #### sizes: I should add:
My first CFSAC was 2002, the last of the old way before the pause. I heard stories of how bad things were in the past, but 2002 was a pretty good go.
Then I shot NSCC 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006 during the CFSAC Pause. Numbers were small, but they were all well run competitions with guys who really wanted to be there.
Then CFSAC returned in 2007 and I competed in the NSCC/CFSAC of 2007 and the split NSCC CFSAC in 2008 and 2009.
I hope to be there again in 2010.
I also had the pleasure of making the CF Combat Shooting Team to Scotland in 2003 and to Bisley in 2007 (1 RCR hosting), and in 2008 (4 AD Regt hosting).
I have had some success at these shoots, but then again I have had the luxury of having a unit and CO's that are willing to support advanced marksmanship programs above or outside of the standard unit training plan. Ammo is rarely a problem. Time is. In other words, I shoot a lot and make sacrifices to do so. It is something I like to do.
Having Senior leadership on your side works wonders. Gunnerlove and Longshot can certainly attest to that, and are the top two shots from CFSAC 2010 (if Gunnerlove is who I think he is).
PS: I think we have successfully hijacked this thread about slings in the Black Rifle Forum, to a discussion of Marksmanship/CFSAC for the Service Rifle Forum.