Stumpy1
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As a match director, here is one that just bit me on the keister.
For F-Class, apparently, you can shoot three different rifles in a one-day, three stage match, or even 6 different rifles in a two day agg.
9.1 Changing Rifle–– A competitor may change rifles to another of the same or different caliber only between fired matches or between stages of a multiple stage match even if these stages are included in an aggregate match.
This is in contrast to the long-standing High Power Rules which state;
9.1 Changing Rifle—Unless otherwise provided in the program, no competitor will change his rifle during the firing of any single stage, multiple stage, or aggregate match unless it has become disabled and has been so designated by the Chief Range Officer.
and
9.1.1 Voluntarily Changing Rifles—If at any time a competitor wishes to change rifles, he may do so before the start of a stage or match. It is the responsibility of the competitor to notify his score keeper and a Range Officer that he has changed rifles. His scores for previously fired matches in the aggregate in which the rifle is changed will be disallowed in that aggregate. Previously fired individual match scores will stand, but will not be counted as a part of the aggregate score. That aggregate will be noted on the scoreboard and in the results bulletin as a “Disallowed Score, Rule 9.1.1”
Edited by me: This was a HUGE surprise to me, and certainly runs counter to what I had THOUGHT had been the rule on changing rifles -in reading old versions of the rulebook prior to this year, there it was under F-Class rules.
Won't Mom be surprised when she hears about this?
Frank
For F-Class, apparently, you can shoot three different rifles in a one-day, three stage match, or even 6 different rifles in a two day agg.
9.1 Changing Rifle–– A competitor may change rifles to another of the same or different caliber only between fired matches or between stages of a multiple stage match even if these stages are included in an aggregate match.
This is in contrast to the long-standing High Power Rules which state;
9.1 Changing Rifle—Unless otherwise provided in the program, no competitor will change his rifle during the firing of any single stage, multiple stage, or aggregate match unless it has become disabled and has been so designated by the Chief Range Officer.
and
9.1.1 Voluntarily Changing Rifles—If at any time a competitor wishes to change rifles, he may do so before the start of a stage or match. It is the responsibility of the competitor to notify his score keeper and a Range Officer that he has changed rifles. His scores for previously fired matches in the aggregate in which the rifle is changed will be disallowed in that aggregate. Previously fired individual match scores will stand, but will not be counted as a part of the aggregate score. That aggregate will be noted on the scoreboard and in the results bulletin as a “Disallowed Score, Rule 9.1.1”
Edited by me: This was a HUGE surprise to me, and certainly runs counter to what I had THOUGHT had been the rule on changing rifles -in reading old versions of the rulebook prior to this year, there it was under F-Class rules.
Won't Mom be surprised when she hears about this?

Frank
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