@@icebear4849 wrong. first bird established only applies to report pairs. Following (or Raff) pairs are treated the same as sims. Ref should have called "No target, pair again, nothing established." If you want to check, it's in para 24.22 - 24.24 of CPSA booklet 1
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I thought "raff pairs" were scored like sim pairs, ie nothing established if second bird a no bird. Everyday is a school day
Typically in competitions the first bird is always established unless the trapper messed up.
@@icebear4849 wrong. first bird established only applies to report pairs. Following (or Raff) pairs are treated the same as sims. Ref should have called "No target, pair again, nothing established." If you want to check, it's in para 24.22 - 24.24 of CPSA booklet 1
@@jennybaker7993 I’ve had true pairs scored like that in SCTP, and NSCA competitions.
@@icebear4849 American? The video is from the UK and CPSA rules would apply. Afraid I don't know what rules apply in the US.
@@jennybaker7993 Ah yes, I don’t shoot in the UK. That’s how it is in the US. I thought this was in the US.
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