About
The competition consists of 60 shots fired in two 30-shot Stages:
- Precision Stage (30 shots); consisting of six 5-shot series, each series fired in 5 minutes shooting time
- Rapid Fire Stage (30 shots); consisting of six 5-shot series, each shot fired at a 3 seconds exposure of the target
Preparation Time
Before each stage commences the shooters have 5 minutes ‘Preparation Time’. During Preparation Time shooters may: set up and prepare their equipment at the allocated firing point, dry fire. Preparation Time commences 5 minutes before the scheduled time for the relay.
Sighting series
Before each stage the shooters have a 5-shot sighting series in the same timing as for that stage.
Precision Stage
There are 6 series each of 5-shots fired in 5 minutes shooting time.
The ‘Ready Position’ does not apply for the Precision Stage
Rapid Fire Stage
There are 6 series each of 5-shots fired in the ‘duelling’ time: the targets face for 3 seconds, with an away time of 7 seconds before the next facing. The shooter must have his arm no more than 45 degrees from the vertical for each ‘exposure’ (before the targets face – paper targets: or the green light comes on (EST)). This ‘Ready Position’ is specified in ISSF rule 8.6.1.3.1
Range Commands
5 minutes before the scheduled start time
“Preparation Time Begins Now”
After 5 minutes
“Sighting Series, Load”
After 1 minute to load
“Attention” – the targets are faced away (paper targets) or the red light comes on (EST)
After 7 seconds, the targets face (paper targets) or the green light comes on (EST)
After each 5-shot series
“Stop…Unload”
After that targets have been scored and patched (paper targets) or 1 minute (EST)
“For the first series…Load”
After 1 minute to load
“Attention” – the targets are faced away (paper targets) or the red light comes on (EST)
After 7 seconds, the targets face (paper targets) or the green light comes on (EST)
After each series, the targets face away (paper targets) or the red light comes on (EST)
“Stop…Unload”
This is repeated for 6 competition series for each stage.
After the last series, the Range Officer must verify that all pistols are unloaded and all magazines are empty before pistols are cased for removal from the firing points.
Pistol Specification
Essentially the specifications are the same as that for Standard Pistol with the exception of calibre.
Calibre; centrefire 7.62 to 9.65 mm
Fit in a box 300 x 150 x 50 mm
Minimum trigger weight (pull) 1000 grams (1*)
Maximum pistol weight 1400 grams, including a magazine
Maximum 220 mm sight radius
Maximum barrel length 153 mm
No curvature of the grip around the hand (even partially)
Open sights only (no scopes or mirror sights)
The grip cannot touch beyond the hand; i.e. the wrist must be visibly free when the pistol is held in the normal firing position.
Compensators, muzzle brakes, perforated barrels or any device(s) functioning in a similar manner are not allowed.
The rear part of the frame or grip which rests on top of the hand between the thumb and the forefinger, must not be longer
than 30 mm. This distance is measured at a right angle to the extended centre line of the bore.