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FITASC is an association of national federations. To shoot a FITASC Grand Prix in the US as a Canadian citizen, you must be a member of CNSCA and not NSCA. If the world goes back to the US and it probably will within 3 years, you must be a member of CNSCA to participate. As a member of CNSCA, I get to shoot the Euro, Pan African and some of the Grand Prix in Europe. I have even had the privilege to shoot the Italian championship. I shot a sporting in the US today as hunter class. NSCA does not give me anything.
 
Anytime this topic comes up Hnachaji you get on here and start bashing other organisations that have built this sport to what it is today. You should have your facts before you start talking about who you are supporting. When you are registered in a shoot that is NSCA sanctioned some of your entry money goes to the NSCA whether your classed or not. The only difference between hunter class and class registered targets is more of your entry money would go to the NSCA for your registered targets targets. So let me simplify this for you, when you register for a NSCA tournament and they put you in hunter class do you get a discount? I don't thing so. You pay the full amount and some of that money goes to the NSCA.
I know this because I register all of the targets that we shoot at our club for NSCA tournaments and its over 9000 targets a year.
Oh by the way you do the same thing with the world FITASC organisation, your paying an entry fee to foreign organisation.
 
Ask you local club to throw a reg'd shoot. the CNSCA board are excellent to work with. they supply the scoring system and medals for classes.
CNSCA, its the Canadian way.

And free CNSCA memberships for all new shooters at a club's first CNSCA registered event. They call it their "new club/new shooter incentive".
 
NSCA and NSSA offers new shooters free memberships for their first year of registered shooting.

This is done right at the club when registering for your first event.
 
Isn't FITASC a foreign organization??
When shooting FITASC in the states you don't need to be cnsca, as a Canadian with NSCA membership is all you need.

Not quite true. FITASC rules require that you are a member in good standing with the Association that holds the FITASC license for your home country. Americans have to belong to the NSCA in order to to shoot FITASC anywhere in the world. And Canadian have to belong to the CNSCA in order to shoot FITASC anywhere in the world. Because those two organizations hold the FITASC license for their respective countries. Those are FITASC rules. A Canadian may be allowed to compete in the US without belonging to the CNSCA but they could be disqualified from winning anything without being a member of the Association that holds the FITASC license in the home country.
 
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