USA SHOOTING



USA SHOOTING

OFFICIALS CLAY TARGET TEST

LEVEL I

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Please complete the exam with USA Shooting Rulebook effective January 1, 2010. USA Shooting rules override ISSF Rules for this test. If you do not have a rulebook, you can find one on our website at . Use specific rules, not generalities; there may be more than one rule that applies. Show all applicable rules.

|No. |Question |T / F |Pg # |Rule |

|1 |Organizing committees or competition sponsors may apply for USA Shooting | | | |

| |sanctioning of a competition. | | | |

|2 |In Double Trap, the maximum allowable tolerance on the middle machine is | | | |

| |.5degrees left or right. | | | |

|3 |When the Trap competition is conducted on three ranges in two days, 125 total | | | |

| |targets, a different setting must be used for each day. | | | |

|4 |In USA sanctioned matches, the each field must have overhead cover for protection| | | |

| |from the sun and rain. | | | |

|5 |Adult participants, except collegiate, in USA Shooting sanctioned competition | | | |

| |must be individual members of USA Shooting. | | | |

|No. |Question |T / F |Pg # |Rule |

|6 |In the interest of safety, a jury member or range official may stop shooting at | | | |

| |any time. | | | |

|7 |The referee or jury member may remove an unfired cartridge from the shooter’s gun| | | |

| |for inspection. | | | |

|8 |All drugs on the current IOC and ISSF prohibited substances lists are banned. | | | |

|9 |If there are more than six eligible shooters for the Finals because of tied | | | |

| |scores, the count back rule applies for breaking the ties. | | | |

|10 |In skeet, a shooter has 15 seconds to call for a target after the preceding | | | |

| |competitor has completed firing. | | | |

|11 |In Double Trap a “no bird” is declared when a shooter fires out of turn. | | | |

|12 |All Double trap squads must contain six shooters. | | | |

|13 |An OPEN TEAM is defined as any team representing a USA Shooting affiliated club | | | |

| |or organization. | | | |

|No. |Question |T / F |Pg # |Rule |

|14 |The color of the clay target must be specified in all programs. | | | |

|15 |The referee, in error, throws a double when a single target should have been | | | |

| |thrown. The shooter fires and breaks the correct target. This should be scored as| | | |

|16 |In Double Trap a “No Bird” is declared when both shots are discharged | | | |

| |simultaneously. | | | |

|17 |In skeet, legal gun position requires the gun butt to touch the body. | | | |

|18 |A decision to declare a shotgun disabled can only be made by a member of the | | | |

| |jury. | | | |

|19 |Equipment control is mandatory at all USA Shooting sanctioned competition. | | | |

|20 |During the course of a trap shoot where yellow domed targets are being used, a | | | |

| |shooter calls for a target and a white target emerges. The shooter fires at the | | | |

| |target. The referee should declare “No Bird” and fire a repeat target to | | | |

| |establish the results. | | | |

|21 |If a shooter must leave a range due to a shotgun being declared disabled, that | | | |

| |shooter must shoot the make-up round on the same range as the one left. | | | |

|No. |Question |T / F |Pg # |Rule |

|22 |A trap shooter does not shoot at a target which emerges prior to calling for it. | | | |

| |The referee should declare “No Bird.” | | | |

|23 |If a skeet shooter in shooting doubles breaks both targets with one shot, the | | | |

| |first bird will be declared dead and a repeat pair shall be fired to establish | | | |

| |the second bird. | | | |

|24 |In Double Trap, if a round of shooting is interrupted for more than five (5) | | | |

| |minutes, before the competition resumes the squad must be allowed to view one (1)| | | |

| |regular Double from the two (2) machines upon which the interruption occurred. | | | |

| |. | | | |

|25 |In Double Trap a “No Bird” is declared if a malfunctioning gun or a faulty | | | |

| |cartridge prevents the shooter from firing the first shot. | | | |

|26 |A skeet squad may observe only one regular target from each house prior to | | | |

| |shooting at station one, each time the squad fires in a day. | | | |

|27 |Shooters who use a 20-gauge shotgun will receive a three-bird handicap. | | | |

|28 |Ported barrels are allowed in USAS sanctioned events except at National | | | |

| |Championships and Team Trials. | | | |

|29 |In shotgun a protest fee of $15.00 must accompany the protest. | | | |

|No. |Question |T / F |Pg # |Rule |

|30 |At the start of the competition shooters can take whatever position they want on | | | |

| |the range. | | | |

|31 |In USA Shooting sanctioned competitions, reports must be sent to the Director of | | | |

| |Competitions, USA Shooting within 30 days. | | | |

|32 |In USA Shooting sanctioned competitions, final entries must be completed prior to| | | |

| |the start of the event. | | | |

|33 |A computer with a random selection program can do Squadding. | | | |

|34 |The organizing committee must supply printed forms for submitting written | | | |

| |protests. | | | |

|35 |In USA Shooting sanctioned competitions, five dollars is the maximum fee which | | | |

| |can be charged for a protest. | | | |

|36 |Any shooter or team official has the right to protest a condition of the | | | |

| |competition. | | | |

|37 |Decisions by the Jury of Appeal are final. | | | |

|No. |Question |T / F |Pg # |Rule |

|38 |In a USA sanctioned event, a jury member may be a competition official, shooter, | | | |

| |or team official in that competition | | | |

|39 |Mobile phones may be left in silent mode while on the range. | | | |

|40 |The referee gives warnings of rule violations | | | |

|41 |If a shooter refuses a skeet target he/she must open the gun and raise his/her | | | |

| |hand. | | | |

|42 |If a malfunction of the Finals range equipment occurs, completed shots will be | | | |

| |subtotaled and the Final will immediately be completed on a new range. | | | |

|43 |A shooter must indicate to the referee before each round if he/she wishes to use | | | |

| |the upper or left hand barrel for the first shot | | | |

|44 |If a shooter wishes to declare a malfunction, he/she must open the gun and hand | | | |

| |it safely to the referee. | | | |

|45 |In Trap, the length of trajectory for all traps is 76m +/- 1 meter. | | | |

|46 |In when setting machines in Skeet, targets must carry a minimum of 65 m and a | | | |

| |maximum of 70 m from the face of the of each house. | | | |

|No. |Question |T / F |Pg # |Rule |

|47 |There are no rules which apply to the side blinders worn by shooters when firing | | | |

| |a competition. | | | |

|48 |In Skeet, the sequence for shooting Station 5 is a single from the low house and | | | |

| |a double from the low house then the high house. | | | |

|49 |When using Trap Table IV to set a field, trap number 10 must be set at 2.00 m | | | |

| |elevation. | | | |

|50 |In Skeet, the traps must be released immediately when called for by the shooter. | | | |

Please return completed test with fees to: USA Shooting

Officials Test

1 Olympic Plaza

Colorado Springs, CO 80909

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