Ed McDonnell
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The rules for this contest state that entries must be based on a slimline kit. In the past, trimline kits have been allowed. The post laying out the rules shows a sample picture with a clip from a trimline kit. I am issuing the following rule clarification.
Entries to the Russ Fairfield Memorial Modified Slimline Contest must be based on a kit that uses two 7mm tubes and a cross style refill.
Any questions or comments, post them here.
Ed
Hi Brian - Unfortunately, that horse is out of the barn. Trimlines have already been used in prior years contests and the rules post for this year includes a picture that uses a trimline clip. But your advice is spot on.
Re-reading this thread again, I can see that my rule clarification has introduced less clarity. As such, I'm going to clarify the clarification.
Entries must be based on a slimline kit, but clips from trimlines may be used.
Sorry for any confusion. Moderating these contests is a lot harder than I thought it was going to be.
Ed
Moderator's note: I merged the second part of this post into the initial post so that folks did not miss the clarification. That is why it may read a little funny.
Entries to the Russ Fairfield Memorial Modified Slimline Contest must be based on a kit that uses two 7mm tubes and a cross style refill.
Any questions or comments, post them here.
Ed
My opinion is to stick with the slimline to keep the rules simple.
How about making people declare the vendor and sku of the slimline kit in the entry?
Hi Brian - Unfortunately, that horse is out of the barn. Trimlines have already been used in prior years contests and the rules post for this year includes a picture that uses a trimline clip. But your advice is spot on.
Re-reading this thread again, I can see that my rule clarification has introduced less clarity. As such, I'm going to clarify the clarification.
Entries must be based on a slimline kit, but clips from trimlines may be used.
Sorry for any confusion. Moderating these contests is a lot harder than I thought it was going to be.
Ed
Moderator's note: I merged the second part of this post into the initial post so that folks did not miss the clarification. That is why it may read a little funny.
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