ISSF Rules
Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2016 10:48 am
A summary of the changes in the 2017 rules is now on the ISSF web site.
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I don't know about the 2017 rules but, in the 2013 rules the first part of 6.4.11.8 says "Firing points must be separated by small transparent screens that protect athletes from ejected cartridge cases and permit visibility of athletes by officials."Brian Girling wrote:I can foresee a need in the 25m Pistol event, especially with a revolver. I have not read the Range Construction rules but I doubt if solid partitions (even transparent ones) are used.
FabioRifleRio wrote:'Air Rifle Specifications. The current limitation on how low the butt-plate may be extended was eliminated (was 220 mm below the centerline of the bore). No part of the butt stock between the butt plate and pistol grip may be more than 140 mm below the centerline of the bore. '
Are the wooden stocks condemned?
Well, time to invest in some great earplugs...Finals Production and Music. The use of music and commentary in Finals is now required. Music should also be used during Elimination and Qualification competitions if possible.
It clearly says:-Chia wrote:For us who are mathematically challenged, does this increase the number of final shots in AP10m from 20 to 24?
And does that mean you have approximately 50 seconds per shot in the initial strings instead of 75 seconds per shot?
Well, your simple mind reads math better than mine, so no I suppose nothing has changed. Also, the Wikipedia article on AP finals is wrong then, which is what I was going off of.David Levene wrote:It clearly says:-Chia wrote:For us who are mathematically challenged, does this increase the number of final shots in AP10m from 20 to 24?
And does that mean you have approximately 50 seconds per shot in the initial strings instead of 75 seconds per shot?
"The two 3-shot series at the beginning of each Final were increased to 5-shot series to be fired in 250 seconds (150 seconds for 50m Rifle Prone). These Finals will now consist of 24 shots."
In the 2013 rules you had 150 seconds for 3 shots. To my simple mind that's 50 seconds per shot, so nothings changed there.
I therefore don't understand your questions.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/10_meter_air_pistol#FinalAfter a three-minute preparation time, during which the shooters are introduced to the audience, and a five-minute sighting shot period, separate commands are given for each competition shot with a time limit of 75 seconds per shot
Oh, you're the one that trusts anything they read on Wikipedia ;-)Chia wrote: Serves me right for relying on Wikipedia. I therefore have no question on that one.
I still want to know if we went from 20 to 24 shots or if the total amount remains the same.
Yeah it's a great thing for a lawyer to do, isn't it? (No we don't do that on the clock with caselaw and statutes. Also, why isn't anyone on this website updating the wikipedia articles? There's a ton of people incredibly knowledgeable about the sport on here! Maybe I should fix the article as penance for my over reliance...)David Levene wrote:Oh, you're the one that trusts anything they read on Wikipedia ;-)
What do you mean by "total amount"; number of shots or maximum score.
As the number of shots increases from 20 to 24, the maximum scores increases from 218.0 to 261.6
That assumes that you think that the abominations that are the current Finals are good.j-team wrote:The change to 25m Sport pistol final making it a progressive elimination format like the other pistol finals is a good one.
Well, I guess I'm used to them now. If you've ever had to run a 25m Pistol final (especially if you live in a country where electronic targets are things you don't have) you would understand how crap it was, and how much better progressive elimination is.john bickar wrote:That assumes that you think that the abominations that are the current Finals are good.j-team wrote:The change to 25m Sport pistol final making it a progressive elimination format like the other pistol finals is a good one.
Water under the bridge, at this point, but those changes were some of the first nails in the coffin for me and International shooting. I don't fancy the idea of running a marathon and then having a 500m steeplechase decide the "winner".
The longest I saw was 1 hour 50 minutes with the range staff making 16 visits to the targets.SamEEE wrote: Glad that the old format is done and dusted. That was a real shit to run on paper targets! It could literally go on forever: patching was less than fun.
RTFRB Like I said I have not read the rules.David Levene wrote:I don't know about the 2017 rules but, in the 2013 rules the first part of 6.4.11.8 says "Firing points must be separated by small transparent screens that protect athletes from ejected cartridge cases and permit visibility of athletes by officials."Brian Girling wrote:I can foresee a need in the 25m Pistol event, especially with a revolver. I have not read the Range Construction rules but I doubt if solid partitions (even transparent ones) are used.
OMG .... Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!Coaching. The 2013 Rules permitted non-verbal coaching in Shotgun. The new Rules permit non-verbal coaching in all events.
jhmartin wrote:OMG .... Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!Coaching. The 2013 Rules permitted non-verbal coaching in Shotgun. The new Rules permit non-verbal coaching in all events.
This will be a sight to see!
PERFECT!!!!!Xman wrote: Gonna have to limit the size of the boards eventually. 23x36 might a tad to big..LOL