tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3741414579376365832.post5776970467941839225..comments2024-01-12T07:56:28.997-05:00Comments on York Pistol: Rules and Scoring Quiz 1Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3741414579376365832.post-64224942755195343342013-02-13T00:39:35.321-05:002013-02-13T00:39:35.321-05:00Let's say it's a procedural.Let's say it's a procedural.Howard C. Thompsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05998423650106990701noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3741414579376365832.post-56076187117226914622013-02-11T21:04:17.618-05:002013-02-11T21:04:17.618-05:0010.1.2 Access
Protests may be submitted for arbitr...10.1.2 Access<br />Protests may be submitted for arbitration in accordance with the following sections for any matter except the actual scoring of targets. However, protests arising from a disqualification for a safety infraction will only be accepted to determine whether or not an infraction as described by the range official was in fact unsafe. The commission of the infraction may not be protested.<br /><br />This is the only reason I asked the question.... Maybe I interpreted it wrong but to me it says that actual scoring of target can not go to arbitration and the actual committing of the in safe act can not go to arbitration<br /><br />Just asking.... I'm not very experienced and like to learnKevin Downinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07674924327123614384noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3741414579376365832.post-68326075956720069872013-02-11T20:53:52.319-05:002013-02-11T20:53:52.319-05:00@ Kevin - as far as I know it doesn't matter ...@ Kevin - as far as I know it doesn't matter if its a scoring issue or a procedural. If the RO makes a call and the shooter does not agree the shooter can keep appealing to higher officials until he gets to the top then an arbitration would happen. <br /><br />At least thats the way I interpret the rules. Jlerchhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07453301524589397819noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3741414579376365832.post-59660475217508378342013-02-11T16:57:39.462-05:002013-02-11T16:57:39.462-05:00In #2 is the competitor challenging the scoring of...In #2 is the competitor challenging the scoring of targets? Is the competitor challenging a safety ruling? If a safety ruling is he challenging the fact that the infraction was made by the shooter or the fact that it was a safe action or not a safe action?Kevin Downinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07674924327123614384noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3741414579376365832.post-43888516403171018312013-02-11T01:07:23.379-05:002013-02-11T01:07:23.379-05:001. Yes, gently point out that eye protection is ma...1. Yes, gently point out that eye protection is mandatory for everyone on the range. Rule 1.1<br /><br />2. Yes, 10.1.4 allows the competitor to appeal to an arbitration committee.<br /><br />3. Stop the competitor (rule 2.5) and issue a Match Disqualification (rule 2.5.1) It doesn't matter if the gun is loaded or not.<br /><br />4. Trick question. There is none. Rule 3.1 simply states that 9x19 or larger must be used.<br /><br />5. Raw time 61.01 plus two 15 second penalties for unhit targets that were not engaged = 91.01 total time.Howard C. Thompsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05998423650106990701noreply@blogger.com