Bob-Riegl wrote:This is a call for Dave Levene----What is the time interval for the new RF finals. I just watched the you tube posted, and I was riveted to my seat---wow!!! IMHO I think the ISSF has finally come up with a thrilling method of running the RF Finals. "Doc"
I presume you're talking about the interval between shooters Bob. The following is the procedure (extracted from the latest Finals Rules):-
One (1) minute after the command “LOAD”, the Chief Range
Officer will call the name of the first competitor by stating
“(FAMILY NAME OF SHOOTER #1)”. After the competitor’s
name is announced, he may put the magazine in his pistol
and prepare to fire.
15 seconds after calling the name of the first competitor, the
Chief Range Officer will command “ATTENTION” and turn
the red lights on. The first competitor must bring his pistol to
the Ready Position (Rule 8.6.1). The green lights will come
on after a delay of seven (7) seconds. After the 4-second
firing period, the red lights will come on for 10-14 seconds
(recycling time of the targets). During this 10-14 second
period, the Announcer will report the score for that series
(e.g., “FOUR HITS”).
Immediately after the first competitor’s score is announced
and the EST Technical Officer signals that the targets are
ready, the red lights will go off. As soon as the red lights go
off, the Chief Range Officer will announce “(FAMILY NAME
OF SHOOTER #2)”. 15 seconds later, the command
“ATTENTION” will be given and the timing procedure for that
series will proceed. After that series, the Announcer will
report the score.
The other competitors will continue to fire in order until all
competitors remaining in the competition have fired that
series.
There will be a 30-second pause after all shooters complete
one (1) series. During this pause, the Announcer will
comment on the current ranking of the competitors, the best
scores, competitors who were eliminated, etc.
For the second series, the Chief Range Officer will announce
“(FAMILY NAME OF SHOOTER #1)” and continue.