Competition Changes – Tuesday 19th July 2022

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Please note the following changes (in addition to the previously announced Lovell and Prince of Wales) due to forecast high temperatures:-

 

  • St George’s 1st Stage Two sighting shots and seven to count

 

The highest 240 scores plus all scores tied on points and “V” bulls with the 240th place will qualify for the Second Stage.

 

Squadding times are unchanged to allow more resting time between details for markers, ROs and competitors

 

Refunds for the reduced ammunition will be made after the Meeting

 

Andrew Mercer

Secretary General

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