one shooter - pistol and rifle?
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one shooter - pistol and rifle?
I know it looks like a stupid question, but I read ISSF rules and cannot find if it is forbiden to shot BOTH pistol and rifle by the same shooter. I have been sure that it is not allowed for ISSF supervised competition, but cannot find any corresponding rule number. It does not exist in the ISSF rulebook or I am blind?
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As luck would have it, today we had an air rifle, air pistol and free pistol match. At 10 AM we shot air pistol and air rifle. At 12:30 we shot free pistol and air pistol. Anyone who wanted could shoot rifle at 10 AM and pistol at 12:30.
Re: one shooter - pistol and rifle?
1/ you are not blind - it's not the rules, its the practicality (see #2)Greg wrote:...It does not exist in the ISSF rulebook or I am blind?
2/ usually you will be best (i.e. put your training time) in one or the other
3/ consequently, the competition programme for an ISSF-sanctioned competition is not set out with cross discipline in mind: usually pistol shooters shoot pistol and rifle shoot rifle and shotgunners shoot shotgun. The programme is set up for a minimum number of days ($$$) and is unlikely to be changed for one shooter if he/she existed.
Richard H wrote: Many NGB's have that in their own rules I know the SFC in Canada has those rules in their athlete agreement.
Indeed that is our case (Poland). National rules do not allow to shot both rifle and pistol. I was sure it comes from ISSF rules and tried to find it :-)
Thank you very much for showing I am not ill :-)
Indeed that is our case (Poland). National rules do not allow to shot both rifle and pistol. I was sure it comes from ISSF rules and tried to find it :-)
Thank you very much for showing I am not ill :-)
That's really odd...since in MLAIC competition, many competitors DO shoot mixed. Rifle and pistol are a common mix, as are rifle and shotgun. There are a very few who compete in both pistol and shotgun events.
Not that I do it myself...with five pistol events on my personal schedule (I don't shoot matchlock any longer), I'm booked solid.
Not that I do it myself...with five pistol events on my personal schedule (I don't shoot matchlock any longer), I'm booked solid.
Yeah, there's no central rule against it AFAIK, but sponsoring bodies like NGBs are of course at liberty to demand that you specialise as a condition of them funding you and taking you to high-level competitions..
They're looking for medals, which in modern sport will usually be won by discipline specialists, not all-rounders.
Of course in national level events, then local rules apply.
Running a range costs money, so organisers go for maximum utilisation, which means an individual can't physically shoot everything, just their specialist subset, whether that's:
- Rifle (.22 & air)
- Pistol
- Clay pigeon
- Rifle (Running Deer & Boar)
etc.
They're looking for medals, which in modern sport will usually be won by discipline specialists, not all-rounders.
Of course in national level events, then local rules apply.
Running a range costs money, so organisers go for maximum utilisation, which means an individual can't physically shoot everything, just their specialist subset, whether that's:
- Rifle (.22 & air)
- Pistol
- Clay pigeon
- Rifle (Running Deer & Boar)
etc.