By the time I finished typing this Jim B. had dumped all responses to the Data part of it, as he should have as it had nothing to do with Scores. Frank, I also like 40 Rods attitude regarding most every thing concerning ASSRA, he should probably run for President, if for no other reason than because of his attitude and the ideas he comes up with. I also realize that people are different and that we have both shooters and collectors, but like Frank said, what would your rifle be worth if it had a name on it such as Pope, Rowland, Mann, Hudson, etc. Theses guys were shooters. I may be wrong but I believe that ASSRA is more of a shooting association than a collectors association. It just hit me and I now realized what Frank said, and I have to agree, it was done years ago, way before computers and there didn't seem to be a problem, and it had to be done with a pencil and paper because there were no computers, guys just seemed to do what had to be done for the good of others and the association. It should be much, much easier and faster now that we have computers. At my first shoot I was told that I had to fill out the info on the target for it to count for score, needless to say I filled out the info and have done it at all the shoots I've gone to since, it was not a hard thing to do and thought it was a good thing and would help others if the info was shared. Thought for sure that's why it was on the target. I did not know that it wasn't going to be used for anything. Frank, I hear a lot about the Coors events, I don't know much about them but I assume it was before computers, does anyone have an idea of how many shooters were in these events. QB, What happens to the equipment section of the registration form after your done with it, I would still like to build my RF gun with some knowledge of what most guys are using. O C S
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