Going back to RF .22 Short
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Going back to RF .22 Short
Can anybody confirm some rumors that ISSF is planning on returning to the old rules (.22 short pistol) for Rapid Fire modality.
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ISSF only change the rules from 1 January of the year after the Olympics. About the only interesting draft changes are the reduction in CF pistol's trigger weight to 1000g and the use of inner 10s to determine tie breaks in eliminations.
See Spencer's summary here[http://www.users.bigpond.net.au/nrc_pa/default.htm][/url]
See Spencer's summary here[http://www.users.bigpond.net.au/nrc_pa/default.htm][/url]
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What a pain in the ass.
Now we have to record Xs as we go just in case there is a tie. Most painfull in RF at least FP and AP targets can be re checked afterwards but RF targets get patched so will have to be done every series.
Just another example of the ISSF rule makers only giving a toss about those with electronic targets!
Now we have to record Xs as we go just in case there is a tie. Most painfull in RF at least FP and AP targets can be re checked afterwards but RF targets get patched so will have to be done every series.
Just another example of the ISSF rule makers only giving a toss about those with electronic targets!
Not quite - shoot offs still apply to 1-3 for Standard, CF and ties for 6th place in RFPOzshooter wrote:Quite correct Dave, the proposed process applies to everything aside from finals
such a big deal?j-team wrote:What a pain in the ass.
Now we have to record Xs as we go just in case there is a tie. Most painfull in RF at least FP and AP targets can be re checked afterwards but RF targets get patched so will have to be done every series.
and for the other 25m envents on paper targets as well.
Spencer