Bighpmaa
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It is the shooters responsibility to operate the props. What if it was activated by a door, and the shooter did not pull it far enough?
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Can anyone find a rule prohibiting this? So far all I have seen is pcc addendum 8.1.6., which looks like it could be ok. Remember..."may" is optional.
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Wrong. No penalty is in the rule book for failure to activate a moving target. 9.9.2. says that moving targets that do not comply with 9.9.1. are considered dissappearing. Therefore, 9.9.3. refers to hidden targets. Note..."This includes no shoot targets that MUST be activated when in front of scoring targets to EXPOSE them. My take on it, 1.1.5., if it can be shot without activation, then they are Not moving targets, they are static. See appendix A3. Also the fact that there is no penalty that applies to not activating a mover.
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Seems to be the concensus that letting the competitor fire the last shot into the berm is ok. If so...what rule allows this?
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Not necessarily. If the shoot targets were not TOTALLY hidden by the no shoot, 9.9.3. still does not apply.
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8.3.3. "Should", see appendix A3.
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On 8/12/2018 at 5:45 PM, Sarge said:
Five RO's need to read:
9.9.4
Level I matches only -
If the written stage briefing prohibits the
engagement of certain targets prior to activation, the competitor will
incur one procedural penalty per shot fired at such targets prior to
operating the activating mechanism, up to the maximum number of
available hits (see Rule 2.1.8.5.1)
The scoring targets were not movers, 9.9.4. does not apply to them.
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On 9/18/2017 at 10:48 PM, rooster said:
If shooter did not come back and show clear what rule would be used to DQ?
10.6.1., "failing to comply with the reasonable directions of a Match Official"
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8.3.1..."must". Until this happens, range is not clear.
Reshoots for REF (Range Equip Failure)
in USPSA/IPSC Rules
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Then the ones who operated it more effectively had a better hit factor than those who did not. Just as those who can shoot on the move might have an advantage on certain types of stages.