PISTOL SCORING AND ALIBIS PROCEDURES OVERVIEW Target Scoring
PISTOL SCORING AND ALIBIS PROCEDURES
OVERVIEW • • Target Scoring Procedure Scorecard Challenge Protest Alibis Procedures
B-8 TARGET
X RING
10 RING
9 RING
LEADING EDGE SKIDDER
TRAILING EDGE SKIDDER
SCORING PROCEDURES • • • Do not touch the target! Count the total number of shots. Score the target. Agree on the total score. If there is any disagreement; challenge.
SCORECARD • Highest score to lowest score (“x” through miss). • Changes can be done by the scorekeeper. • Must be signed by the competitor and scorer.
SCORECARD
SCORECARD
SCORECARD
SCORECARD
SCORECARD
SCORECARD
CHALLENGE • Disagreement on scoring – Overlay / Plug – Jury / Eagle Eye • Once the target comes back from the jury, the score is official and final.
PROTEST • Ineligible shooter • Unauthorized equipment • Distractions while firing • Range operations
ALIBI PROCEDURES • Excessive shots – Annotate low and high 10 shot values. – Either take the low 10 or reshoot, not to exceed the value of the high 10. • Insufficient hits are counted as misses. • Range operations. • Weapon malfunctions that are not competitor induced.
CIRCUMSTANCES THAT DO NOT CONSTITUE AN ALIBI • Weapon and magazines have not been maintained IAW TM 1005 A-10/1. • The pistol or magazine is improperly assembled. • Use of unauthorized ammunition. • Lost ammunition. • The competitor fills his magazines improperly or fills magazines with the incorrect number or rounds. • The competitor fails to conduct the load properly. • The competitor engages the safety while firing.
CIRCUMSTANCES THAT DO NOT CONSTITUE AN ALIBI (cont. ) • The competitor engages the magazine release button while firing. • The competitor engages the slide stop while firing. • The competitor fails to reset the trigger. • The competitor fails to fire the prescribed number of rounds for the stage. • If the competitor attempts to clear the weapon, he accepts the conditions and does not rate an alibi.
QUESTIONS ?
SUMMARY • • Target Scoring Procedure Scorecard Challenge Protest Alibis Procedures
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