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Friday, 13 April 2007 |
Principal Changes to NSRA Rules and Regulations(since publication of the last substantial review in 1999) Effective 1 April 2010Extension to types of .22 cartridge pistols permitted for competition shooting. (9.2.1.2) Harmonisation of number of permitted re-shoots for allowable malfunctions in pistol and lightweight sport rifle competitions in line with principles of current ISSF Pistol Rules. (9.6.4 to 9.6.4.4)
Effective 1 April 2009Use of short witness certificates extended from airgun competitions only to all competitions. (7.6.3.2.2) Clubs which enter more than one team in a postal knock-out competition not required to place their best available shooters in the 'A' team, the next best in the 'B' team, etc. (7.7.6 to 7.7.8) Use of a prescribed sight-correction lens attached to or in the rearsight allowed in conjunction with a lens in the foresight (e.g. Eagle Eye). Previously the sight-correction lens was only permitted if worn in spectacles. (8.4.3) Allowable and non-allowable malfunction definitions for pistol re-worded to be exactly the same as in ISSF Rules. (9.6.5 to 9.6.6.8)
Effective 1 April 2008Effective 1 April 2007Addition of Youth Proficiency Scheme Tutor to list of qualified witnesses. (7.5.2.8) Extension of the use of short form witness certificates to airgun competitions with a minimum of six cards. (7.6.3.2.2) Clarification of the rules pertaining to shooting periods, timescales for the return of cards and the availability of re-shoots in the event of loss of cards in the postal system. (7.10) Permission for the use of two hands to support a pistol by young shooters. (9.4.2)
Effective 1 April 2006Introduction of rules for Benchrest Rifle. (5.2.5, 8.16) Addition of muzzle-loading pistols and revolvers to list of permitted pistols. (9.2.1.4) Removal of requirement that merger of County associations can only be within a single Sports Council region. (2.3.3) Clarification that competition stickers are specific to a particular competition, and of the information printed on the sticker only the name of the shooter may be changed by the club in the event of a substitution. (7.3.5) Individual competitions to be shot on a single day. (7.2) Current average of a reserve to be notified to the scorer the first time he shoots a particular team. (7.9.7)
Effective 1 April 2005Effective 1 April 2003Competitions that may be entered by shooters with physical handicaps in ISCD Category SH2 raised from Level 9 to Level 7 and below. (4.6) Penalty for an excess shot in a rifle competition fired at a meeting reduced to one point. (5.3.1.3, 5.3.1.4) "Eagle-eye" foresight lens permitted. (8.4.3)
Effective 1 April 2002Introduction of rules for shooting of postal competitions on electronic targets. (1.10.6, 1.10.9, 6.7.1, 6.7.5, 6.9.8, 6.11.1, 7.4.7, 7.6.3.2) Complete revision of rules for breaking ties in rifle competitions, which inter alia discontinued the use of graduated gauges in tie breaking. (5.5) Cross-shots on Skirmisher cards are recorded as misses and no penalty points are deducted. (5.3.1.2, 5.3.4.2) On ceasing to be a junior, a shooter who has shot for one home country may elect to shoot for another. (3.2.2.1)
Effective 1 April 2000Revision of scoring of cross and excess shots at rifle meetings where backing cards are used. (5.3.1) Clarification of application of score deduction when a shooter is replaced in a team by a shooter with a higher average. (7.9.7) Introduction of rules for Lightweight Sport Rifle. (8.3.2, 8.9) Addition of dimensions for 25 metre rifle, 25 metre Skirmisher and Air Rifle AIR11 targets. (Appendix A) Addition of dimensions for 25 metre rifle gauges. (Appendix B)
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