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Tie-breaking in Standard Pistol or CF/Sport on paper targets
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2014 7:51 am
by EdStevens
Sorry if this has been asked before. I searched but didn't find it.
It's been suggested to me that when shooting paper targets in Std Pistol or Sport/CF, we should be recording Xs to use in the case of ties, and that this is a recent change to the ISSF rules. I looked through the rule book but oddly couldn't find much of anything on scoring paper targets. (I get that electronic scoring is required for official matches.)
I've never recorded Xs in 25 metre events; should we be?
Re: Tie-breaking in Standard Pistol or CF/Sport on paper tar
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2014 8:15 am
by David Levene
EdStevens wrote:I've never recorded Xs in 25 metre events; should we be?
You certainly should, see 6.15.1
Apart from the first 3 places in StP or CFP (where it would be a shoot-off under 6.15.2) ties are broken by inner tens, then count-back in 10 shot series, then shot-by-shot count-back (with an inner ten outranking a 10), but this last procedure only works with ESTs.
In the unlikely event of it still being a tie then shooters are ranked equal and listed alphabetically.
Re: Tie-breaking in Standard Pistol or CF/Sport on paper tar
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2014 8:46 am
by EdStevens
Perfect - thank you! I'll have to modify the scorecards. My problem was in part that I was expecting to see "X" where I should have been looking for "inner ten." Doh.
Re: Tie-breaking in Standard Pistol or CF/Sport on paper tar
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2014 2:31 pm
by Spencer
David Levene wrote:EdStevens wrote:I've never recorded Xs in 25 metre events; should we be?
You certainly should, see 6.15.1
Apart from the first 3 places in StP or CFP (where it would be a shoot-off under 6.15.2) ties are broken by inner tens, then count-back in 10 shot series, then shot-by-shot count-back (with an inner ten outranking a 10), but this last procedure only works with ESTs.
In the unlikely event of it still being a tie then shooters are ranked equal and listed alphabetically.
The shot-by-shot process in 6.15.1.c works on paper targets (integer values) - only the decimal shot-by-shot in 6.15.1.d requires EST.
While 6.15.1.d could be needed in 10m or 50m rifle, it is very unlikely to come into play for 25m events.
Re: Tie-breaking in Standard Pistol or CF/Sport on paper tar
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2014 3:14 pm
by David Levene
Spencer wrote:The shot-by-shot process in 6.15.1.c works on paper targets (integer values).....
Not in strict accordance with the rules as you need to know the exact order in which the shots were fired.