Steve Krause
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Creedmoor Method
Pertaining to SCORE Shooting -
In the NBRSA rules, there is a pretty good explanation of how to settle ties in yardage aggregate and grand agg match ties. Even how to settle a 250-25X tie.
Prior to those explanations ,there is the one liner......
"11.5.9. Ties (using the Creedmoor Method) ." A one word sentence. Since the next rule point is
"11.5.10. Yardage Aggregate Ties etc ...." , I am making the assumption, "ties" in 11.5.9 refers to ties in Match's 1-5, with Match 6 being the Aggregate score.
My conclusion being those Match scoring ties are settled with "the Creedmore Method".
My question is, Is there any official NBRSA explanation of The Creedmore Method? Where is it?
My search only came up with an F-class competition blog note saying "Creedmoor...The person with the highest value for their last shot wins". If this is the case, it seems to contradict the tie breakers explained for Yardage and Grand Agg which eventually get back to Bull #1, Target #1, which certainly isn't the last shot.
What am I missing? Maybe diff Creedmore rules for Benchrest, F-class, pistols?
Pertaining to SCORE Shooting -
In the NBRSA rules, there is a pretty good explanation of how to settle ties in yardage aggregate and grand agg match ties. Even how to settle a 250-25X tie.
Prior to those explanations ,there is the one liner......
"11.5.9. Ties (using the Creedmoor Method) ." A one word sentence. Since the next rule point is
"11.5.10. Yardage Aggregate Ties etc ...." , I am making the assumption, "ties" in 11.5.9 refers to ties in Match's 1-5, with Match 6 being the Aggregate score.
My conclusion being those Match scoring ties are settled with "the Creedmore Method".
My question is, Is there any official NBRSA explanation of The Creedmore Method? Where is it?
My search only came up with an F-class competition blog note saying "Creedmoor...The person with the highest value for their last shot wins". If this is the case, it seems to contradict the tie breakers explained for Yardage and Grand Agg which eventually get back to Bull #1, Target #1, which certainly isn't the last shot.
What am I missing? Maybe diff Creedmore rules for Benchrest, F-class, pistols?
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