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BUCS League Team: J. Fuchs, R. Knight, S. Ponter, J. Galdikas, K. Pope, A. Ishaq Rounds: 10 (seems like only 1 card each round) Deadlines: Dec 12 – Rounds 1, 2, 3 Jan 23 – Rounds 4, 5 Feb 20 – Rounds 6, 7 Mar 12 – Rounds 8, 9 Apr 16 – Round 10 RULES: *All cards for a team must be shot on the same range and on the same day. *Shot cards must be signed by the competitor after shooting and witnessed and dated (not dated by the shooter) by an authorised witness in accordance with NSRA Rules 7.5 and 7.6.
BUCS Knockout Team A: K. Pope, R. Knight, J. Fuchs, S. Ponter Team B: A. Ishaq, J. Galdikas, E. McTaggart, S. Washington Deadline Round 1 – Dec 12 Round 2 – Jan 30 (depending if you win your group – typical knockout) RULES: *Competition stickers will be issued which must be affixed to the front of the targets by a club official prior to shooting. All members of a team must shoot on the same range. All cards for a team (A/B can be separate)must be shot on the same range and on the same day. * Shot cards must be signed by the competitor after shooting and witnessed and dated (not dated by the shooter) by an authorised witness in accordance with NSRA Rules 7.5 and 7.6.
BUCS Individual Team: C. Tuthill, K. Nguyen, S. Washington, E. McTaggart, J. Galdikas, V. Bahovski, J. Fuchs, R. Knight, K. Pope, S. Ponter Deadlines: Round 1&2 – Dec 31 * (each round, two cards, i.e. 4 are due Dec 31) Round 3&4 – Jan 31 Round 5 – Feb 29 *two individual cards of the same month (month 1 card 1, month 1 card 2) must be shot on the same day
REGISTERED WITNESSES FOR 2011-2012 ARE: SOPHIE PONTER JONAS FUCHS JAMES TROTMAN HUGO MONTEIRO KIRSTY LIDDON (I don't know how strict they will be about cards witnessed by other club officials not included on the last years form... as the officials tend to change.. dah!)
7.5 STATUS AND DUTIES OF WITNESSES FOR INDIVIDUAL AND CLUB TEAM SHOOTS 7.5.1 Every shoot must be witnessed. 7.5.2 The following are qualified to act as witness in team and individual competitions: 7.5.2.1 A member of the NSRA Shooting Council. 7.5.2.2 A holder of an ISSF judge's licence. 7.5.2.3 A holder of a national judge's licence. 7.5.2.4 A person specially appointed by the NSRA. 7.5.2.5 The secretary, captain or a member of the committee of any affiliated club, and other nominees, who shall be registered annually by the club with the NSRA. 7.5.2.6 An experienced person specially appointed by the opposing team. 7.5.2.7 A holder of an NSRA Range Conducting Officer certificate. 7.5.2.8 A holder of an NSRA Youth Proficiency Scheme Tutor diploma. 7.5.3 If the appointed witness is not present at the time fixed for the commencement of the shoot, the person in charge of the team is empowered to appoint any qualified person as witness. A written explanation of the circumstances will be provided by the person in charge of the team and will be sent with the shot cards to the scorer.
7.6 DUTIES OF WITNESS 7.6.1 The witness shall: 7.6.1.1 be debarred from witnessing his own shoot in any team or individual competition; 7.6.1.2 be present during the whole of the shoot, for which he is acting as a witness. 7.6.2 The witness shall, before shooting commences: 7.6.2.1 be conversant with the rules and regulations and any special regulations relating to the competition; 7.6.2.2 satisfy himself that the shooters are correctly named on the cards and the appropriate stickers are affixed to the cards before they are placed upon the butts; 7.6.2.3 satisfy himself that the range is of the required length. A measure must be provided for the use of a witness in measuring the range. 7.6.3 The witness shall without delay, after shooting is completed: 7.6.3.1 check that the shooter has signed the card; 7.6.3.2 sign and date each card with the date of shooting and also sign and date any witness certificate issued by the NSRA for that particular competition. For competitions fired on electronic targets the witness shall sign across the edge of all stickers on the printer strip and shall add the date. A computer-generated date printed on the strip shall be ignored. For competitions fired on paper targets the signature and date on the witness certificate only shall be deemed sufficient if: 7.6.3.2.1 the certificate has been issued by the NSRA for that team or individual in that competition; or 7.6.3.2.2 the competitor is shooting a set of six or more cards. 7.6.3.3 provide the scorer with an explanation of any damage to the card or reasons for using Rule 7.4.5; 7.6.3.4 bring immediately to the notice of the NSRA in writing any infringement of the rules. 7.6.4 The NSRA reserve to themselves the right of appointing a special witness. 7.6.5 A witness specially appointed by the NSRA is responsible for the custody of the cards during and after the shoot and to see that they are sealed ready for despatch. 7.6.6 The witness shall, on request, be provided with a light on the firing point sufficient to allow him efficiently to carry out his duties. 7.6.7 A club finding any difficulty in arranging for a witness may apply to the NSRA and shall if, required, pay reasonable out-of-pocket expenses to the person appointed.
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