renzo wrote:There are certain circumstances in which you have to stray from the strict ISSF rules. As an example: 50 m. Prone Rifle and Air Rifle are to be scored in tenths all the way, that is, quali and OF.
I am now going to confuse things even more.
I can fully understand why coaches in many countries want their domestic matches scored in tenths. It enables them to compare scores achieved with those at top internationals.
The problem is however that rule 6.3.3.2 says:-
"Rifle and Pistol Elimination and Qualification Round competitions are scored in full ring values, except that in ISSF Championships, Elimination and Qualification Round competitions for 10m Air Rifle Men and Men Junior, 10m Air Rifle Women and Women Junior, 50m Rifle Prone Men and Men Junior and 50m Prone Women and Women Junior events must be scored in decimal values."
Rule 6.1.2.a says:-
ISSF Championships are shooting sport competitions in the Olympic Games, World Championships, World Cups, World Cup Finals, Continental Championships, Continental Games, Junior World Championships and Junior World Cups that are supervised by the ISSF in accordance with the ISSF General Regulations, 3.2.1, and these Rules"
For minor international matches, national matches and below the rules therefore say that 50m Prone Rifle elimination and qualification rounds should be scored in full ring, not decimal, values.
Here in the UK most of the larger domestic matches ignore rule 6.3.3.2 and use decimal scoring.