1) Disqualification for ND
2) Zero score and much ribbing
3) As 2
4) As 1
5) Free specsavers vouchers all round
Atb
Cliff
A few things came to light at the Woofters over the weekend when I was chatting with some fellow competitors.
Now this is not a dig at any competitor, competition, organiser or organisation, its just a bit of fun and hopefully may educate some of us!
What do you think the result from the following situations are;
Situation 1
Shooter cocks rifle, loads pellet, closes bolt, when attempting to lay down, "bang", accidentally fires pellet 3 feet over the firing line (rifle not shouldered)
Situation 2
Shooter cocks rifle, forgets to load pellet or pellet falls out, closes bolt, shoulders rifle, takes aim, fires, "bang"
Situation 3
Shooter cocks rifle, loads pellet, leaves bolt open, shoulders rifle, takes aim, fires, "bang", pellet discharges 10 feet over firing line
Situation 4
Shooter cocks rifle, loads pellet, closes bolt, shoulders rifle but doesn't look through scope, knocks rifle against a tree (its a stander) "bang", pellet goes into bushes 50 yards away
Situation 5
Shooter cocks rifle, loads pellet, closes bolt, fires, "bang", kills target, looks up to see a "Kneeling Only" sign above him. (Sorry Chris, in this one none of his shooting partners had noticed the sign either as they were "in the groove", they would have told him had they noticed)
So what is the outcome of the 5 situations, lets say in the strictest form of the rules, say the 2020 Olympics, I know we would all interpret the above a little differently if it was a friendly sunday morning shoot with your mates
And as I said above, this is only a bit of fun...
Knockover targets stripped of paint, contact driver for details...
1) Disqualification for ND
2) Zero score and much ribbing
3) As 2
4) As 1
5) Free specsavers vouchers all round
Atb
Cliff
Unique S400 Classic with MTC Viper 10x44
Situation 1
Shooter cocks rifle, loads pellet, closes bolt, when attempting to lay down, "bang", accidentally fires pellet 3 feet over the firing line (rifle not shouldered)
I would like to say take it again, but the rules say you get a 0 i believe.
Situation 2
Shooter cocks rifle, forgets to load pellet or pellet falls out, closes bolt, shoulders rifle, takes aim, fires, "bang"
Doughnut i'm afraid
Situation 3
Shooter cocks rifle, loads pellet, leaves bolt open, shoulders rifle, takes aim, fires, "bang", pellet discharges 10 feet over firing line
Doughnut again
Situation 4
Shooter cocks rifle, loads pellet, closes bolt, shoulders rifle but doesn't look through scope, knocks rifle against a tree (its a stander) "bang", pellet goes into bushes 50 yards away
Same as answer 1
Situation 5
Shooter cocks rifle, loads pellet, closes bolt, fires, "bang", kills target, looks up to see a "Kneeling Only" sign above him. (Sorry Chris, in this one none of his shooting partners had noticed the sign either as they were "in the groove", they would have told him had they noticed)
Same as answer 1 again
In the rules i'm pretty sure they are all doughnuts, if it was a non-badge/trophy comp i'd prob let them slide though, UKAHFT/SHS/SIHFT then they are 0, young Beth forgot to load a pellet at the Oaks for the SIHFT, that cost her a doughnut
Total ban for life, that way i might win something
[B] Yipee ki yay
It's the same result for all five.......you get a zero
There's no interpretation at all, it goes back to the same rule.....if the rifle goes bang then the shot has been taken & the target will be scored appropriately.
The only exception is if you wish to fire a shot into the ground & this should only ever be done after informing your partner.
Any other outcome in an event being run to UKAHFT rules is going against the rules & I'm afraid would have to be classed as cheating.
This may seem harsh but many of these situations can easily be used to benefit some shooters, I could miss a target completely & then claim there was no pellet in the rifle or I could go prone on a kneeler to see where to aim then take the shot again kneeling. The rules are there to ensure that everyone is competing on a level playing field, if people start interpreting the rules as they seem fit then it becomes unfair as people will interpret them differently & some will use it to their advantage.
Knockover targets stripped of paint, contact driver for details...
2 points for each situation, possibly 3 if you're having a bad day
Matt, why do you bother posting in other parts of the forum? you should realise by now that they'll all get moved to the 'Naughty Boys Corner'
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Atlast something that wasn't my fault , I wasn't there and I have an alibi !
In my opinion Matt it's the same for all of the above mate , a big fat zero
atvb
Dave
]Never explain. Your friends do not need it and your enemies will not believe it anyway. ~ Elbert Hubbard[
doughnut's mmmmmmm
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Hang head in shame, stop wearing anything camouflaged, sell all shooting gear and take up Golf!
ATB Rich.
PS If you get a nought for firing without a pellet when you have no chance of hitting the target surely you should get minus one for missing when a pellet is fired and at least has a chance of hitting home
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Please excuse my interjection as a mere FT shooter, but I do think you should all give consideration to Gold's interpretation of Situation 1
1) Disqualification for ND
Range safety is something you can never have too much of
Regards
Dave