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Is there just one set 50 yard standards or are there a couple of variations? Can't wait. Mark

In the past, it was 4 strings, 6 rounds each, 6 second fixed time.

1. 50 yards 6 rounds freestyle

2. 25 yards 3 rounds fs, reload, 3 rds fs

3. 15 yards 6 rds SHO

4. 10 yards 6 rds WHO

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Is there just one set 50 yard standards or are there a couple of variations? Can't wait. Mark

In the past, it was 4 strings, 6 rounds each, 6 second fixed time.

1. 50 yards 6 rounds freestyle

2. 25 yards 3 rounds fs, reload, 3 rds fs

3. 15 yards 6 rds SHO

4. 10 yards 6 rds WHO

I think it was 5 seconds, but otherwise correct.

-ivan-

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I've shot something similar at the International Revolver Championship. 50 yd. 6 shots 9 sec. Par time-- 25 yd 6 shots 7 sec-- 10 yd 6 shots reload 6 shots 10 sec.-- 3 yd 6 shots SHO Reload 6 shots WHO 10 Sec.

With the par time at 5 or 6 seconds, this looks tougher. They've run ours a couple of ways. Penalties for overtime shots and they have used turning targets with no OT penalty. Mark

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Is there just one set 50 yard standards or are there a couple of variations? Can't wait. Mark

In the past, it was 4 strings, 6 rounds each, 6 second fixed time.

1. 50 yards 6 rounds freestyle

2. 25 yards 3 rounds fs, reload, 3 rds fs

3. 15 yards 6 rds SHO

4. 10 yards 6 rds WHO

I think it was 5 seconds, but otherwise correct.

-ivan-

Yup, 5. I guess the 6 was wishful thinking...

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Is there just one set 50 yard standards or are there a couple of variations? Can't wait. Mark

In the past, it was 4 strings, 6 rounds each, 6 second fixed time.

1. 50 yards 6 rounds freestyle

2. 25 yards 3 rounds fs, reload, 3 rds fs

3. 15 yards 6 rds SHO

4. 10 yards 6 rds WHO

I think it was 5 seconds, but otherwise correct.

-ivan-

Yup, 5. I guess the 6 was wishful thinking...

Let's try just one more time working with a par time of 5.7 seconds (all 4 strings)

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So, they are "No Penalty" mikes on fixed-time stages?

Rule book sections 9.2.4, 9.4.5 and 9.4.6 tell the whole story...

Thanks. Are there penalties for overtime shots and hits or do they take away your best hit? I got some 50 yard shooting in yesterday. Some bad and some good targets. Mark

you get to keep all your hits, even when it is a bad thing ;) . Read the rules I cited above.

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So, they are "No Penalty" mikes on fixed-time stages?

Rule book sections 9.2.4, 9.4.5 and 9.4.6 tell the whole story...

Thanks. Are there penalties for overtime shots and hits or do they take away your best hit? I got some 50 yard shooting in yesterday. Some bad and some good targets. Mark

you get to keep all your hits, even when it is a bad thing ;) . Read the rules I cited above.

Chuck S did not mention the section regarding "Extra Hits", which may or may not have been considered in your original question. Overtime shots are counted as procedurals.

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So, they are "No Penalty" mikes on fixed-time stages?

Rule book sections 9.2.4, 9.4.5 and 9.4.6 tell the whole story...

Thanks. Are there penalties for overtime shots and hits or do they take away your best hit? I got some 50 yard shooting in yesterday. Some bad and some good targets. Mark

you get to keep all your hits, even when it is a bad thing ;) . Read the rules I cited above.

Chuck S did not mention the section regarding "Extra Hits", which may or may not have been considered in your original question. Overtime shots are counted as procedurals.

Extra hits are covered in section 9.4.5 ;) In in section 9.4.6 you will see that overtime shots are penalized the same as the max scoring hit, or in this case, 5 points.

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