I now present
the changes that were introduced in rifle events rules
As in
previous presentations, the changes can be easily identified because they are
written in green letters.
In the
rules for General Standard for Clothing
Rifle (rule 7.5.1), due to the various changes introduced and the
elimination of other rules which caused a major change in the numbering of the sub-items,
to make it more understandable, I decided to put in these presentation the
whole rule. The rules of the first
edition that were deleted are: 7.5.1.2, 7.5.1.4, 7.5.1.5 and 7.5.1.6.
The
positions of the Rifle 3x40 event, only the rule numbers have changed, due to
the correction made in the second edition to the new shooting sequence,
therefore only the rule numbers are green
Thom
Erik Syrdahl
7.4
RIFLES AND AMMUNITION
7.4.1
Standards for All Rifles
7.4.1.1 (new) Single Loader Rifles. Only single shot rifles that must be manually loaded before each shot may
be used, except that in the 300m Standard Rifle Event a rifle that is legal for
use in International Military Sport Council (CISM) 300m rifle events may be
used if it is checked by Equipment Control before the event.
7.4.5.3 (new) Pistol Grips
No
part of the pistol grip may be extended or constructed in any way that would
allow it to touch or support the back of the hand.
7.5
CLOTHING REGULATIONS
See the
General Technical Rules for general standards regarding clothing and the
testing of clothing (Rule 6.7).
7.5.1
General Standards for Rifle
Clothing
7.5.1.1
All shooting
jackets, shooting trousers and shooting gloves must be made of flexible
material that does not materially change its physical characteristics, that is,
become stiffer, thicker or harder, under commonly accepted shooting conditions.
All lining, padding and reinforcements must meet the same specifications. Any
lining or padding must not be quilted, cross-stitched, glued or otherwise affixed
to the outer clothing layer other than at normal tailoring points. All lining
or padding must be measured as a part of the clothing.
7.5.1.2
Only
one (1) shooting jacket and only one (1) pair of shooting trousers may be used
by each athlete in all Rifle events in any ISSF Championship. All rifle
shooting jackets and shooting trousers must have a seal with a unique serial
number issued by ISSF Equipment Control and registered in an ISSF database. Athletes
with jackets or trousers that do not have a seal must bring them to Equipment
Control to have a seal attached and registered in the ISSF database. Only one
jacket and one trouser may be registered to each athlete. Athletes with more
than one jacket or trousers with ISSF seals must inform the ISSF Equipment
Control which item will be used in future competitions and only one seal per
item will remain. Athletes that change jackets or trousers or any with no seal
(new or changed) must bring them to Equipment Control to obtain a seal and
retire the previous seal (6.7.7.1.f). When an athlete is selected for post-competition
testing, the test must confirm that the seal number registered to that athlete
was the seal number on the clothing used by that athlete.
7.5.1.3 Ordinary
athletic type training trousers or normal athletic type training shoes may be
worn in any event or position. If shorts are worn during competitions, the bottom of the leg must be no
more than 15 cm above the center of the kneecap. Sandals
of any type may not be worn.
7.5.1.4 Athletes are responsible for ensuring that all items of clothing used by
them comply with these Rules. The Equipment Control Section must be open to
make voluntary inspections of athletes’ clothing from the Official Training day
until the last day of Rifle competition and athletes are encouraged to bring
their rifle clothing items for an Equipment Control check before the
competitions to be sure they comply with these Rules. In preparing jackets and
trousers for competitions, athletes must make allowances for any measurement
variations that may occur because of changes in temperature, humidity or other
environment conditions.
7.5.1.5 Post-competition checks will be made of all Rifle clothing items after
Elimination and Qualification Round competitions to ensure compliance (6.7.6).
7.5.3.4 The height of the shoe from the floor to the highest point (Dimension C,
Shooting Shoe Measurements Table) must not
exceed two thirds (2/3) of the length.
7.5.3.6 Shooting Shoe Measurements Table
7.6.1 Shooting
Positions
7.6.1.1
Kneeling
7.6.1.2 Prone
7.6.1.3 Standing
7.9 RIFLE
EVENT TABLE
Time:
Pit Operated or Target Carriers
(when paper targets are used)
|
1 hour, 30 minutes
60 minutes
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Posted by Thom Erik Syrdahl
Source - ISSF Rule Books - First and Second Edition
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