ScottD
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This discussion came up at a club match and the rules don't really address it.
The rules says that on a crossfire the crossfiree gets the actual score less one point.
So if the person shoots four x's on there own target and one x on their neighbors target... what is their score?
My interpretation of the rules says would be a 49-5x.
When an identifiable crossfire occurs on another competitor's target, the low value or identifiable shot shall be transferred to the offender's target and a penalty of one point deducted.
Doesn't say anything about also deducting an x.
Scott
The rules says that on a crossfire the crossfiree gets the actual score less one point.
So if the person shoots four x's on there own target and one x on their neighbors target... what is their score?
My interpretation of the rules says would be a 49-5x.
When an identifiable crossfire occurs on another competitor's target, the low value or identifiable shot shall be transferred to the offender's target and a penalty of one point deducted.
Doesn't say anything about also deducting an x.
Scott
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