George, on May 15 2006, 04:44 AM, said:
If I had to make a call as RM on a blown past reload, I would want to say it occurred the moment the first shot was fired with intent to blow past it, therefore it could be assessed as a procedural penalty per shot fired due to no intent to reload whatsoever from the start.
Another way to call it would be be to score a mike for the last target in addition to the procedural for the last shot fired without taking a reload. Because no reload was performed, the shot taken last was technically invalidated and no hit can be scored if it wasn't taken. It would not be ambigous about which target was the one engaged after the point the reload should have happened with slug sized holes at this range.
Lotsa' ways to game things both ways in this game.
Sure would love to arbitrate it at a match where I was MD ;-)
Hi George
In my previous post I was simply updating you with a change to the new IPSC rules. I've just looked at your redesigned stage and with your forbearance I will add a couple of comments. These are not intended as criticism in any shape or form, but merely to try to get the stage to conform to the rules as written, which seemed to be the intent of your latest changes. So, with this in mind ..................
Unless the stage is established as a Classifier then it needs to be declared as a Standard Exercise so as to permit a mandatory reload (see 1.1.5.2). If it's a Standard Exercise then it is actually only a string of Standard Excercise and you need a second string to balance this one up (see 6.1.2). {Please note that the IPSC rules were changed in Jan 2006 to give the option to allow single string Standards and, furthermore, there is now an
option to have Comstock Standards.}
The total score for the stage is only 30 points, miss penaties are 10 points each. There is no provision for 10 point paper targets.
You do not need to spell out that the reload ammo must not be held in competitors hand at the start. This is already covered by Rule 8.2.3.
Rule 10.2.4 specifically deals with the penalties to be applied in the case of failing to comply with a mandatory reload. However, there is no provision to score a miss for failing to comply. You only other recourse would be to invoke 10.6.1.
However, bearing in mind that this has to be a Standard Exercise you could sort out the gamers by declaring that the reload has to be be made after the first shot has been fired and before the fourth shot is fired. Then there would be at least 3 procedural penalties applicable for failure to comply with the mandatory reload.
I hope this helps and is received in the spirit intended.
Regards
This post has been edited by Neil Beverley: 14 May 2006 - 11:52 PM