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- psteiger
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Re: cards
thats not even all of them. My wife thought we got all the mail for the entire street.
Add that we have out F-class classification cards as well and I have my XTC cards.......that's a lot of cards!
Add that we have out F-class classification cards as well and I have my XTC cards.......that's a lot of cards!
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I have an office laminator. Once I shoot a high power match this year I will have 11 cards just for myself… I plan to laminate them all, hole punch them, and put them on a ring… Because that will be so much more compact and simple than the scorebook that also... Kept my scores… All hail Jason!
Emmett Dibble, Houston, Texas. Where's my buddy Jason? Keeper of electronic records and banisher of little pieces of paper?
- jbolt
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Not so fast. Books may be gone but can still be useful. I keep an old book in my bag as it is the most convenient way to lookup what class each competitors score falls in for a variety of disciplines. A handy reference all in one place. What a novel concept.cedestech wrote: ↑Fri Feb 22, 2019 11:53 am I have an office laminator. Once I shoot a high power match this year I will have 11 cards just for myself… I plan to laminate them all, hole punch them, and put them on a ring… Because that will be so much more compact and simple than the scorebook that also... Kept my scores… All hail Jason!
- Jason
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I'm flattered by your obsession with me, but it's starting to move past being a fan and into something weird...cedestech wrote: ↑Fri Feb 22, 2019 11:53 am I have an office laminator. Once I shoot a high power match this year I will have 11 cards just for myself… I plan to laminate them all, hole punch them, and put them on a ring… Because that will be so much more compact and simple than the scorebook that also... Kept my scores… All hail Jason!
- psteiger
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I'm impressed. They got them in the system pretty quick. I was surprised. Mine say I'm a non member, which is surprising as I am paid up till 2025. Missing 20 cards between all of us. I made a spread sheet. I look forward to seeing the online reporting software and being able to look up other people's scores. It would be cool to be able to go on line and see the results of say North Dakota's state match. Then compare it to Virgina's scores. We could have a Postal State Championship!!!! Texas would win of course........
Red corn chips or blue?
Red corn chips or blue?
- Sporty
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Re: cards
The NRA would save money if they let us go online to print them.
-Charlie Meli
Match director @ Piedmont Gun Club, Rutherdfordton, NC
Match director @ Piedmont Gun Club, Rutherdfordton, NC
- DavidABQ
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Printing up the cards ourselves would be nice but to be honest I was lucky if I used my book more that’s twice in a two yer periond. I suppose that as long as I am in their computer database when Nationals come around next summer to the Whittington Center then I should be good.
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Re: cards
If we stapled the cards together, wrote the dates, scores, club acronyms, and initials in columns on the back of the cards, would that not be almost the same book that we had in previous years?