Originally Posted By: Stan
Originally Posted By: L. Brown
If you look at the classifications of shooters at a big shoot (I've both scored and pulled at the Wisconsin Iron Man, where there will be several hundred shooters), you'll likely find more shooters in lower classifications versus higher ones.


When I read this (mis)statement it jumped right out at me as being in error. I shoot in several big shoots a year but, more importantly, I watch the scores at many others to see how several of my friends and acquaintances do. I have known for many years that the largest number of shooters in any class at a big shoot is the Master class, which is the highest class. Next in high number of participants is the AA class, which is second from the highest. This holds true at almost every big shoot of 300 participants or more. The possible exceptions are the shoots where guns and stuff are given away for every class, three deep, like the NWTF shoots, or DU shoots.

If you want to lump AA,A,B,C,D and E together and call them the "lower classifications", then sure there will be more in them, all added together, than there will be in Master class alone. But, since you said "higher ones", plural, you had to be talking about, at the very least, M and AA .............with the rest being the "lower classifications". And, your statement is wrong in that regard.



Wrong? Darn Stan . . . looks to me like a smokescreen for your own error. I went by your definition of a "big shoot"--"300 participants or more"--looked at only 2 of them. And guess what? BOTH were exceptions to what you told me above. Master class was NOT the biggest class in one case. And in neither case did Master and AA combined have more shooters than all the other classes.

Hey . . . for a guy who tells us we might find a gun that used Whitworth barrels to sleeve it (but can't show an actual example), you're telling me I'm wrong--when I just found two exceptions to what you told me I should expect. Looks to me like you're way "wronger" than I am . . . unless, of course, you can come up an actual example of the exception you proposed . . . as I did.

Eagerly looking forward to seeing a gun that was sleeved using Whitworth barrels . . .