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Disqualifications

Disqualification: The Match Director, Oficial Referee, Jury or Supervisor upon proper presentation of evidence, may disqualify any competitor or order his expulsion from the range for violation of Rules or for other conduct they consider discreditable or unsafe. In the event of a disagreement between Match Officials, the Official Referee or Jury shall prevail at the match with recourse only to the Protest Committee.

Safety Violations: Any of the following safety violations may result in disqualification from a match. An accumulation of two such safety violations in any single match requires automatically disqualification from that match and may result in disqualification from the tournament.

  1. pointing an unloaded firearm up range or at another competitor or range personnel
  2. dropping an unloaded firearm
  3. Leaving the firing line with a loaded firearm
  4. picking up a dropped firearm, except under the direction of a tournament official
  5. any accidental discharge. This does not include rounds fired down range over the established time limit, but does include discharges while loading or clearing a firearm
  6. any other action which a tournament official reasonably believes constitutes unsafe or incompetent gun handling, which in any way poses a potential danger to any person or which evidences a reckless or negligent disregard for commonly recognized safety practices

Disqualification Violations: The commission of a disqualification violation in any match requires automatic disqualification from that match and may result indisqualification from the tournament. Disqualification violations include, but are not nessessarily limited to, the following:

  1. pointing a loaded firearm up range or at a competitor or range personell
  2. Dropping a n loaded firearm
  3. Any shot in the holster, into a barricade, into the ground less than six feet down range from the firing line, into air or which strikes a side wall / beam or ceiling.
  4. The consumption of or being under the influence of alcoholic beverages or drugs while competing in a match tournament
  5. Any other action which a tournament official reasonably believes constitutes unsafe or incompetent gun handling and which poses a danger to any person or which evidences a reckless disregard for the safety of self or others.

Classification

1) the classification system.: gives you the chance to compete against "same level" shooters. gives you the chance to win class awards. allows to win "over all" categorie.

2) wa1500 international classification: is based on results of mainmatch 1500 (if open for either pistol and revolver) if there is no mainmatch but revolver 1500 / auto 1500, the competitor has to declare (bevore he starts his matches), which of both results shall be sent to classification

3) Reporting Scores:wa1500 competition sponsors will report to the wa1500 fired scores as shown in number 2. Sending results can be done by sending a web-adress where result-list can be found.

4) national classification: for national Classification purposes members of wa1500 may have other rules

5) wa1500 world ranking list: see "wa1500 classification" If to be enlisted, you need at least three results, no break ´more than nine month between. If you have four results or more, the best three will be counted. The average of that three of four best bill be your ranking in wa1500 world list

6) wa1500 individual classification: in his first competition a shooter will compete as "unclassified" or as "high master", depends on sponsor of competition. in 2nd competition you will be classified "temporary". Your class depends on result of 1st competition. after two results 150shot the competitor will be classified according following individual classification Table

If he got two scores over a "borderline", he will "climb up" into that class.

table: wa1500 indivudal classification

class score % of max
high master 1476+ 98,4
master 1440+ 96,0
expert 1380+ 92,0
sharpshooter 1290+ 86,0
marksman -1289 -
unclassified in first competition only  

7) obsolete classification and score: Marksman, Sharpshooter and Expert Classification will become obsolete, if the competitor does not fire at least once during three succesive years.

High Master, Distinguished Master and Master classification becomes obsolete if a competitor does not fire at least once during five succesive years.

8) competing in a higher class: Any Individual or Team may elect before firing in a tournament, to compete in a higher class than the one in which classified.
Such individual or Team must fire in the higher classification troughout the entire tournament and not revert to original earned classification for any Match in the tournament.

9) moving in another class by tournament director: When there are insufficient entries in any class to warrant an award in that class according to the Tournament Program, the Individual or Team concerned may be moved by the Tournament Director to a higher class provided this change is made prior to the Individual or Team concerned having commenced firing in the tournament.

10 ) wa1500 team classification: Teams are classified by computing the "team average" based on the classification of each firing member of the team.To compute this "team average" the key in the following table for the different classes will be used and the team total divided by the number of firing members of the team. Any fractional figure in the "team average" of 1/2 or moren will place the team in the next higher class.


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