Rob, you don't need electronics or scoring machines to get decimal scoring, I've done it myself on the fly for a ten-shot finals and with a little practise you can keep up with things.RobStubbs wrote:It would only be doable in major comps with electronics or electronic scoring devices. That alienates the 99+% of shooters who do not shoot in these events. Club and smaller comps would have to be scored differently which is therefore not an option.
Besides which point, there's the small matter of breaking ties. Under the new ISSF rules you break on inner tens, then countback. Which means in a club match, held over several days, shooter A on day one and shooter B on day two may need to be tiebroken come the end of the match; in which case you have to go back and rescore all their targets - but what if you already had to gauge one of those 120 shots? Which, if you're all-manual or your scoring machine doesn't do inner ten markings, you probably had to. To say nothing of the normal situation in club matches where targets get returned to the shooters for various reasons (simultaneous entry into postal matches, plotting of groups for training purposes, etc). You either never do that again (which seriously inconveniences shooters and hampers training) or you only return after all tie breaks are handled (which requires all shooters to stay for the entire match, regardless of how far they traveled to shoot, how long the match is, and whether or not you're asking them to make an eight-hour trip back home to get three hours sleep and then go do a full day's work, which is what you'd be asking some of our guys to do).
If you scored by decimals, then the extra load is in the stats office during the scoring. Meaning that the shooters work hard during the detail and so does stats, but afterwards all is okay, you don't wind up being surprised by another hour or two's work at the end, with everyone delayed from getting the results and going home. That is club-unfriendly. And while I'm not saying 'blame ISSF, the traitorous swine!' for things like blinder size changes and the like, I do think there's a serious disconnect between the small clubs on the ground and the ISSF top table (and yes, I know that's quite a gap, and I know that the member federation NGBs are in between and have responsibilities here, and I know there's a fair few small clubs in the 154 countries in ISSF, and I know it'll never be perfect, but dammit, it'd be nice to at least try...)