Also got one from A8 for the Open in Montana. Can't make it to Tulsa this year because I'll be leaving for the European Championships about the same time the Limited is on. Hopefully they'll change the date. I'd love to shoot the Limited again! You going Mobile?MOBILE 1 said:So who got slots? Montana or Oklahoma?
Well, I think it's a pretty fluid type of thing. I think it goes something like this:hungrybeagle said:How do you earn a slot?

maxpig said:2006 Area 7 limited division had 89 so I would have (should have) been offered a slot... or is it because I'm Canadian??
Well, how else do you explain the fact that I win my class in almost every area match I enter, but I've only got a slot from A6 in 2004, and now A8 for this year. I've won a slot from Tonawanda, which is part of the eastern lakes section of A7. I shoot A7, A8 and used to shoot A6 and A5, as well as A2 every year. I can't explain it, other than discretion. I won my class at the Nationals in Tulsa last year, but did not get a slot from that either this year.Madness said:MAxpig, you're not a member of Area 7 so you cannot earn a slot from the area 7 match, only area 7 members can get a slot from the match, not sure if that goes for an overall win also. Since we're not a member of any area we get screwed in that aspect but as a a foreign member we can earn a slot through state matches or "Other Tournaments" as well as the Nats.
I've been complaingin to the head office about this for years, but they don't want to do anything about it. This years slot is a result of the Targeting Ed match from last year, I got into last years match from the Ohio championship, both years I've one my class at an area match but get passed over for not being a member of that area. It would be nice if USPSA would let us consider the Area we shoot in the most as our home area. I think if you join an affiliated club you become a member of the area the club is in, not 100% on that but I'll ask when I call tomorrow.
I can't see the SC's personal opinion of a shooter coming into play due to the fact that certain un-desireables still end up at the match. Being in souther Ontario is a big plus since we can hit the Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, in a short drive and Kentucy, Illinois and pennsilvania in a few more hours. This years Targeting Ed match over in a Livingston will count towards geting a slot for next year. So it doesn't matter how much you socialize, you just need to shoot the right matches. If that doesn't pan out then you need to work on your scrounging.
maxpig said:it says in the rules :
If a division within an area championship has at least 100 competitors,
that division will receive slots for:
• First and second overall
• First and second within class (M-D)
• First and second woman
• Top junior
• Top senior
• Top super senior
If there were fewer than 100, but at least 50 in the division, the area
would award:
• First and second overall
• First in class as described above
• Top woman
• Top junior
• Top senior
• Top super senior.
If the division had fewer than 50 competitors only the high overall
finisher would receive a slot. In all divisions GM’s compete for overall only and
unclassified (U) is not considered a class.
2006 Area 7 limited division had 89 so I would have (should have) been offered a slot... or is it because I'm Canadian??
Well then, I suppose I accidentally got slots. It doesn't say you have to be from that area to get an area slot. So, theoretically I should have been offered at least one slot every year. I still say they pick and choose who they give a slot to, whether you earn it or not. I'm also sure where the nationals are held makes a difference. Last year, everyone wanted to go to Tulsa for the Open/Production, so they were stingy with the slots. I'm sure Montana is a hard sell this year, so there are more slots to go around.Madness said:That's how Kim 'splained it to me. When I called to ask why I didn't get a slot for winning my class at area 6 but mobile got one from another area match she said that there were a few people who got slots by accident. The person incharge of checking what area shooters are from missed a few names. Maybe ya gots yerself a horse shoe up yer arse? Only the top 16 get slots from the nats, here's the actual slot policy
http://www.uspsa-nationals.org/downloads/Slot_policy_adopted_12-2002_kimedit.rtf



























