9.7 RING: What's the diameter in Rapid-Fire?
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9.7 RING: What's the diameter in Rapid-Fire?
What's the diameter of the 9.7-Ring in Rapid-Fire?
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Re: 9.7 RING: What's the diameter in Rapid-Fire?
But remember that under the new rules the "hit/miss" zone has been changed to the 10.2 ring, the same for 25 m. woman`s sport pistol .
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Re: 9.7 RING: What's the diameter in Rapid-Fire?
No. Still 9.7.
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Re: 9.7 RING: What's the diameter in Rapid-Fire?
Okay, Renzo, what "New Rules" do you cite for this 10.2 HIT/MISS Zone?
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Re: 9.7 RING: What's the diameter in Rapid-Fire?
There isn't one for RFP.atomicgale wrote:Okay, Renzo, what "New Rules" do you cite for this 10.2 HIT/MISS Zone?
10.2 is for the 25m Pistol Women final, rule 6.17.5.c
Re: 9.7 RING: What's the diameter in Rapid-Fire?
A few days ago I completed a refreshment course for judges in Peru.atomicgale wrote:Okay, Renzo, what "New Rules" do you cite for this 10.2 HIT/MISS Zone?
Present was a technical advisor from SIUS-ASCOR. What I heard is that the 9.7 hit-miss ring would change to 10.2 to equalize it with WSP, not the last of the reasons for it being the simplicity of the finals programinng and target calibration.
Obviously, I wasn't paying due attention to what was been saying (I wasn't doing 25 meter), and assumed the change was already made.
When that was refuted here, I checked and discovered the rules for January 2017 read 9.7, so it's MY bad. Sorry.
Let's see if the technician gossip turns true in the future......................
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Re: 9.7 RING: What's the diameter in Rapid-Fire?
I think it's highly likely.renzo wrote: Let's see if the technician gossip turns true in the future......................
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Re: 9.7 RING: What's the diameter in Rapid-Fire?
It was 10.2 in the first version of the 2017 rules, but was changed back to 9.7 in the revised rules V1.1.
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Re: 9.7 RING: What's the diameter in Rapid-Fire?
That's interesting Marc. Not in the versions that I've got; 5th December and 13th December.Marc Orvin wrote:It was 10.2 in the first version of the 2017 rules, but was changed back to 9.7 in the revised rules V1.1.
Re: 9.7 RING: What's the diameter in Rapid-Fire?
David:
Is there a SOUND reason why we can`t have a printed English version of the ISSF January 2017 rules when we are in late October?
I heard it`s (among other reasosns - all plausible) that the rules for the mixed team events are not yet REALLY defines.
You got any hint on that?
Is there a SOUND reason why we can`t have a printed English version of the ISSF January 2017 rules when we are in late October?
I heard it`s (among other reasosns - all plausible) that the rules for the mixed team events are not yet REALLY defines.
You got any hint on that?
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Re: 9.7 RING: What's the diameter in Rapid-Fire?
I think the biggest clue is that they are still called Provisional Rules and that the format changed completely 9th October.renzo wrote:Is there a SOUND reason why we can`t have a printed English version of the ISSF January 2017 rules when we are in late October?
I heard it`s (among other reasosns - all plausible) that the rules for the mixed team events are not yet REALLY defines.
You got any hint on that?