Jason,
Not in my opinion.
There are legitimate A shooters -- and AA and so forth -- who will, slowly, move up as they have 'good' days. (I even eked out a 31 the other week at one of our matches...I now have a leg into AAA and that may have been the cause of at least one temblor somewhere in Texas!)
That's why there are so many people in the very bottom of their classes -- they had 3 'good days' and shot minimum scores. As the classification moves upward, that gets harder to do.)
I really doubt that there are any legitimate long-term B shooters. As I understand it, that was the thinking that caused the rule framers to decide that, since getting out of B was relatively easy, only 2 higher classification scores should be needed. (It also leaves B fairly open so that the rookies don't get too discouraged early in the game.)
In my case, for example, I can honestly say that I'm a AA shooter. My very first match was a 21/40 -- with a 2.5X Lyman Alaskan and no sight settings -- and I haven't been able to get out of AA ever since!

I sorta figure that, after I have 2 more 'good' days (assuming that the area I'm shooting in doesn't get struck by any really LARGE space rocks immediately afterward) that I'll be a low AAA shooter. Then I'll really be in trouble! lol Maybe for people like me, there should be a dispensation allowing 5 or 10 AAA scores in order to move up! lol
Gator,
'IF' it were a registered match, you'd be right. The 1st AAA would break him out into AA and the 2nd would leave him in AA with one leg left to go into AAA -- just as George said -- and it would be easy to figure.
But AFAIK, the original question wasn't referring to a registered match. (At least that wasn't mentioned.)
This is one area where the sandbaggers can maneuver a bit. They can enter as B shooters in a registered tournament, break out into AA with their 1st AAA score, shoot another AAA score and still have room to wiggle. And they're doing it legally...not ethically, but legally!
(That, of course, isn't recommended at Winnsboro -- David is pretty direct with people who try to take advantage!)
