National F Class (Open & Standard) Membership Nos Survey
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National F Class (Open & Standard) Membership Nos Survey
NRAA board member Bob Pedersen is trying to estimate the number of "F" Class shooters there are currently in Australia.
NSW F Class President Greg Warrian has agreed to co-ordinate the survey.
Details regarding this important survey can be obtained from the NSW F Class website www.nswfclass.com.au or directly from:
http://www.nswfclass.com.au/nsw_f_class_002.htm
Please complete the survey as soon as possible so Greg can complete this important project by the 30 June 2011.
NSW F Class President Greg Warrian has agreed to co-ordinate the survey.
Details regarding this important survey can be obtained from the NSW F Class website www.nswfclass.com.au or directly from:
http://www.nswfclass.com.au/nsw_f_class_002.htm
Please complete the survey as soon as possible so Greg can complete this important project by the 30 June 2011.
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I assume that where a person shoots both Std and Open you would prefer them to be listed in the one they predominately shoot so as to not duplicate numbers. I ask this because depending on the use to which the numbers are put, resulting information may be skewed. Although there probably aren't that many that shoot both.
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Barry you have a point, however I am sure Greg and Bob would have discussed going through the various state associations if this was a viable option.
I have contacted NRAA to place a link on their website and will do so for the other States and Territories as well. In a perfect world these stats should have been ready available to NRAA board directors.
In the meantime lets all get behind the project and pass the message to our local club people for their response please.
Cheers
John S
I have contacted NRAA to place a link on their website and will do so for the other States and Territories as well. In a perfect world these stats should have been ready available to NRAA board directors.
In the meantime lets all get behind the project and pass the message to our local club people for their response please.
Cheers
John S
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Both Disciplines
You may find a surprising number of F Class Open members shooting both Std and Open.
Depending on the prize meeting in Victoria, (some don't run Open events), then you will find most Open shooters using their Std gear to compete.
A quick way to gauge how many there are in each discipline (in Victoria) is to look at the VRA Gradings page. While this only lists those that have attended OPM's, it will be a good starting point.
Depending on the prize meeting in Victoria, (some don't run Open events), then you will find most Open shooters using their Std gear to compete.
A quick way to gauge how many there are in each discipline (in Victoria) is to look at the VRA Gradings page. While this only lists those that have attended OPM's, it will be a good starting point.
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Barry,
Vic State Association might cooperate, but some wouldn't bother if Geoff Robert's frustration with the UIN system is anything to go by. I think its best to just get as much as you can from any source, then fill in the gaps by contacting anyone you can in the missing clubs. Its never going to be 100% accurate because numbers are continually changing, but should hopefully give some very useful information.
Alan
Vic State Association might cooperate, but some wouldn't bother if Geoff Robert's frustration with the UIN system is anything to go by. I think its best to just get as much as you can from any source, then fill in the gaps by contacting anyone you can in the missing clubs. Its never going to be 100% accurate because numbers are continually changing, but should hopefully give some very useful information.
Alan
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If John is prepared to run a list of clubs that have made contact -- state by state, I personally have no problem in contacting as many of the Vic clubs as possible. I think with a little effort we ( on this site ) could get most clubs on the list.
For Starters--
Castlemaine -- 6 F/S no F/O
Lancefield -- 1 F/S no FO
Maryborough -- 5 F/S no F/O
Kyneton ------- 2 F/S no F/O
Barry
For Starters--
Castlemaine -- 6 F/S no F/O
Lancefield -- 1 F/S no FO
Maryborough -- 5 F/S no F/O
Kyneton ------- 2 F/S no F/O
Barry
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All of Tasmania
17 F Standard
0 F Open
Once I have some reasonable (approximate) figures, I'll post them here.
I Think you'll be surprised at how many there are.
Bobped
P.S. All this wouldn't be necessary if the NRAA had a national database of shooters. We (the NRAA) don't have any names of shooters in the states at all. Just numbers based on Subscriptions. That's all the States supply.
17 F Standard
0 F Open
Once I have some reasonable (approximate) figures, I'll post them here.
I Think you'll be surprised at how many there are.
Bobped
P.S. All this wouldn't be necessary if the NRAA had a national database of shooters. We (the NRAA) don't have any names of shooters in the states at all. Just numbers based on Subscriptions. That's all the States supply.
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Victorian numbers from the VRA gradings pages only
Victoria:
141 Standard
31 Open
That is based on what the VRA has on its website at the moment. These are active members that are attending prize meetings only, I believe.
It at least will give us all an idea of how strong F Class is around the states.
I know at Canberra 2010 the figures were:
Lead Up: FO 12, FS 54, A 50, B 14, C 8 Total: 138 shooters
Queens: FO 18, FS 73, A 91, B 25, C 10 Total: 217 shooters
As per the white board in the main building.
141 Standard
31 Open
That is based on what the VRA has on its website at the moment. These are active members that are attending prize meetings only, I believe.
It at least will give us all an idea of how strong F Class is around the states.
I know at Canberra 2010 the figures were:
Lead Up: FO 12, FS 54, A 50, B 14, C 8 Total: 138 shooters
Queens: FO 18, FS 73, A 91, B 25, C 10 Total: 217 shooters
As per the white board in the main building.
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