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NEFTA Hunter - Anston

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Winter League rules



1.       There will be three events, a 30 shot FT course, a 20 shot Silhouette range and a 10 shot Pistol range.

2.       The entry fee will be £4.00 for all three events. The shooter can, if he or she so decides, shoot any or all of these events but the entry fee is set. Juniors (under 17 years) shall be charged £2.50.

3.       The scores from the FT event will be recorded for the individual Grand Prix in 7 classes, 'AA', 'A', 'B', 'C', Recoiling, SFT or Visitor. The Silhouette and Pistol Grand Prix are un-graded. Two scores will be dropped from the number of shoots scheduled.

4.       Team scores for all three events (FT, Silhouette and Pistol) will be the top four scores recorded by each Club.

5.       Score cards - these must show the Name and Club of the shooter and must be signed by the shooter's partner, with his/her Name and Club, at the end of each discipline. SCORES FROM UN-SIGNED CARDS OR CARDS SIGNED BY A MEMBER OF THE SAME CLUB WILL NOT BE RECORDED. It is the shooters responsibility to ensure that his/her card is handed in to the stats office at the end of the days shooting.  If a scorecard isn't returned the shooter will be given a recorded score of 1 point.

6.       Buddy marshalling system will operate - you must complete each discipline with a member of another Club. Shooters should be in pairs (except Juniors, see Basic Safety Rules) except in exceptional circumstances. Any shooter found to be causing undue hold-ups might be timed to 2 minutes per lane on F.T. and two and a half minutes per bank on Silhouettes.

7.       If a person changes Club mid-season, their scores may not count for their new Club unless the first Club folds or they have the consent of both Clubs to do so.

8.       Grading will be taken from the National grading list that is current at the first shoot of the season and these grades will hold for the whole seasons competition. The Recoiling class is un-graded. Any shooter who doesn't have a national grade at the start of the season or who has a grade based on two results or less will be given a grade after three scores have been recorded.

                9.    Recoiling class - definition of a recoiling rifle is: 'The rifle and stock must recoil as a whole when fired'. Please record the 
                make/model of your rifle on your scorecard at the first event of the season which you take part in.