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a competitor shoots one shot and is unable to finnish the course of fire.. only one string, not multiple strings...... Where in the rule book do I find this Rule???? I think I know, your scored for your shots and mike's for what you did'nt ..... What's the Rule #

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Assuming handgun malfunction, correct?

5.7.4 In the event that a handgun malfunction cannot be corrected by the

competitor within 2 minutes, he must point the handgun safely downrange

and advise the Range Officer, who will terminate the course of

fire (excluding any unattempted component strings in a Standard

Exercise) in the normal manner. The course of fire (excluding any

unattempted component strings in a Standard Exercise) will be scored

as shot including all applicable misses and penalties.

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Why did they stop, gun malfunction? just quit?

5.7.4 covers a malfunction and the stage is scored as shot.

5.7.7.1 covers squibs and scored as shot if the squip is found.

9.10.3 covers that if a shooter reacts to the start signal but does not fire, the stage is scored as a zero.

Edited by gng4life
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Which rule covers a sudden stop caused by alien abduction of the shooter? And can an abducted shooter still claim a prize

Only if his representative has written permission to accept such prize witnessed and attested to by three reputable aliens.

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Actually, the real crisis is if the shooter gets abducted during the COF. With that recent video in mind, no RO is going to call "Range is Clear" unless they can absolutely see the ULASC. No ULASC, no RIC. No RIC, no end of the COF. No end of COF, no end of match, no protest period, no prize table. Friggin' aliens...

Actually, with the time travel factor considered, the ULASC may have already happened, just not yet... :blink:

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since when do aliens have the ability to time travel?

Eventually, they will have the ability :devil:

You apparently missed the grammar section in the Hitchhiker's Guide series.

The correct phrasing is "Eventually, they will have gained the ability."

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