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Bylaws of the
Illinois-Missouri Indoor Bullseye Pistol League |
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ARTICLE I. NAME
The name of this organization is the "Illinois-Missouri
Indoor Bullseye Pistol League," {Il-Mo League} a National
Rifle Association sanctioned league.
ARTICLE II. PURPOSE
The purpose of this league shall be to provide an organized
platform for annual gallery .22 caliber pistol team competition
in the St. Louis area. Our goals shall include promoting
sportsmanship and camaraderie among our ranks and encouraging the
introduction of new individuals to the sport. This organization
was initially formed in 1949.
ARTICLE III. LEAGUE
MANAGEMENT
SECTION 1. The management of the League shall be vested in a
"Council" consisting of the "Team Captains"
and the "League Officers."
A. The "League Officers" shall be the general
administrators of the League as elected by the "Team
Captains."
B. The "Team Captains" shall be the administrative
representatives from each League Team collectively.
SECTION 2. The League Offices shall consist of the positions of
"President," "Secretary-Treasurer" and
"Executive Officer." The scope and responsibilities of
the various officers shall be defined as follows:
A. The President shall be the chairman of the Council. The
President shall be the Match Director for all matches. The
President's duties shall include but are not limited to the
following:
1. Presiding over all Official Meetings of the Council.
2. Collecting and relating any concerns of the "Individual
Competitors" to the Council.
3. Holding the other League Officers accountable for their stated
responsibilities.
4. Acting as public relations officer for the League, both within
and abroad.
5. Acting as the League's representative to the NRA Pistol
Committee and the NRA Competitions Division.
B. The Secretary-Treasurer shall handle the majority of the
administrative responsibilities of the League and shall be
compensated monetarily for those contributions. The
Secretary-Treasurer shall be the Statistical Officer for all
matches. The Secretary-Treasurer's duties shall include but are
not limited to the following:
1. Handling all financial accounting of the League including
preparing and presenting an annual "Financial Report"
at the "Annual Council Meeting."
2. Registering the league as an "NRA Sanctioned League"
each year.
3. Submitting bills for and collecting League Dues and Individual
Competitor Fees from the Team Captains.
4. Purchase Official NRA targets to be resold to the League Teams
on an "as requested" basis. League Teams have the
option of purchasing targets through the league, or from their
own source.
5. Preparing an Annual Schedule of Matches.
6. Distributing an "Annual Competitor Packet"
containing schedules, statistics, rule changes, the President's
Address, and other information requested by the Council to
Competitors participating in the previous season.
7. Compiling and keeping records of both Individual Competitors
and Teams.
8. Accepting and analyzing the Team score sheets from the matches
as preliminary bulletins.
9. Checking the arithmetic and Indices on these weekly score
sheets and making corrections as necessary.
10. Preparing the Official Bulletins for each match and
distributing them to the entire Council. If a Team Captain elects
to receive match results via email, then results shall be sent as
soon as all match results for the week have been posted. However,
if the Team Captain prefers to have results sent via the postal
service, a copy of the match(s) in which their Team participated
shall be mailed on a bi-weekly basis.
11. Determining Team and Individual Award Winners from records
kept throughout the season.
12. Distributing the end-of-season statistics to all Competitors.
13. Scheduling a date and time for and contacting Council members
if a Special Council or Protest Meeting might be required.
14. Recording the minutes of Official Council Meetings.
15. Submitting scores and fees to the NRA within 30 days of the
conclusion of the League.
C. The Executive Officer shall handle the responsibility of
providing Trophies for League Awards and for planning and
securing all aspects of the annual League Banquet (Awards
Ceremony). The Executive Officer's duties shall include but are
not limited to the following:
1. Ordering and receiving engraved awards from information
provided by the Secretary-Treasurer.
2. Making arrangements with a caterer and a hall for the League
Banquet.
3. Working directly with the League President to compile a
schedule of events, including award presentations and guest
speakers for the League Banquet.
4. Acting as the Master of Ceremonies of the function, or
selecting another individual for the task.
SECTION 3. The "Team Captains" shall have the
responsibility of developing, enacting and enforcing League
policy. An "Alternate Team Captain" shall function in a
Team Captain's role when absent.
A. The Team Captains collectively shall exclusively hold the
power to amend or expand League By-Laws by majority vote. This
power shall be reserved for the "Annual Council
Meeting" only.
B. The Team Captain shall handle all bookkeeping responsibilities
for the Team's management:
1. The Captain shall be responsible for the payment of the Team's
League Fees to the Secretary-Treasurer.
2. The Captain shall provide the Secretary-Treasurer with the
name, address, gender, birth date, NRA number, and NRA expiration
date for each member of the Team.
3. The Captain shall be responsible for collecting the Individual
Competitor Fee from each Competitor on the Team, keeping track of
who on their Team has paid and/or not paid, and sending the
collected fees to the Secretary-Treasurer with the results from
the first match each Competitor fires.
4. The Captain shall have a complete record of each Team member
including scores fired and current Index at each match.
5. The Captain shall be responsible for reporting match results
to the Secretary-Treasurer within three (3) days after the match
has been fired. Match results may be filed electronically or via
the postal service.
C. The Team Captains shall be the Chief Range Officers of their
Teams' home matches:
They shall be responsible for providing range officers,
scheduling relays, and enforcing proper match procedures and
safety rules.
D. The Team Captains shall handle the administrative tasks for
their Team at all matches:
1. Team Captains shall be responsible for prompt and correct
scoring of targets. They shall work collectively to receive
scorecards, transfer information to the Team Score Sheet,
calculate handicap scores, compute totals and determine match
outcome. The completed Team Score Sheet shall constitute a
Preliminary Match Bulletin.
2. The two Team Captains at a Match shall collectively act as the
Match Referee to resolve scoring or procedural disputes.
3. If the Team Captains cannot resolve a dispute, a Team Captain
may file a Protest. This protest must be written and signed by
both Team Captains and must be submitted to the
Secretary-Treasurer attached to the Team Score Sheet. This
procedure is outlined more specifically in Article 7 § 1 - 3.
SECTION 4. The "Council" shall meet at least one time
per year at the "Annual Council Meeting." Members of
the Council may also request additional "Special Council
Meetings." All Council Meetings shall be conducted according
to parliamentary procedure with the League President as chairman.
A. The "Annual Council Meeting" shall be scheduled by
the Secretary-Treasurer in either May or June of each year for
the purpose of preparing a budget, receiving the financial report
from the Secretary-Treasurer, discussion of By-Laws and
amendments, setting the Individual Competitor Fee for the
upcoming season, setting the Match Team Limit for the upcoming
season, any other matters of concern to Council members, and
finally, elections of League Officers for the up-coming season.
Nominations for offices shall be accepted from the floor or in
writing.
B. Any Council member may request a "Special Council
Meeting" by contacting the League President. The purpose of
the requested meeting must be clearly stated. The League Officers
shall then discuss and rule on the validity of the request. If
the request is approved by a majority of the board, the
Secretary-Treasurer shall notify all Team Captains of the meeting
and it's purpose at least 10 days in advance of the scheduled
date of the meeting. It shall be understood that By-Laws may only
be amended at the Annual Council Meeting and never at a Special
Council Meeting.
ARTICLE IV. TEAM ELIGIBILITY
Any group of Individuals may band together to become a League
Team if they meet the following criteria:
A. The Team must provide a suitable indoor facility for their
home matches, which shall constitute 50% of their matches.
Facility concerns shall include: proper lighting, adequate
ventilation, stable target holders, a safe backstop and an area
separate from the range to handle scorekeeping.
B. The Team must name a Team Captain and at least one Alternate
Captain. The Secretary / Treasurer must be kept informed of any
changes.
C. If the Team is sponsored by a club or organization, all Team
Members must be paid-up members of that organization prior to the
start of the season.
D. All members of the Team must be paid-up members of the
National Rifle Association and must supply proof of such
including, but not limited to providing a membership number and
membership term's expiration date.
E. The Team must provide targets and scorecards for all
Competitors who attend its home matches. Targets shall be made
available to any League Team for purchase from the
Secretary-Treasurer in bundles of 500 at the current established
price.
F. During the course of a season, no Individual Competitor may
transfer from one Team to another without the direct approval of
the Council. Transfers during the off-season shall be allowed
without approval or restriction.
G. New Team members may be added during the course of a season,
provided that they meet all aforementioned individual eligibility
requirements.
H. If a Team is forced to withdraw from the League, the results
of matches fired against that Team shall be removed from the
standings. Individual scores fired at those matches shall be
retained in the record and shall count as matches fired. Those
Individual scores shall also count toward Average, Index, and
Individual Awards.
ARTICLE V. DUES AND FEES
SECTION 1. The League Teams shall be responsible for providing
payments to the League:
A. The League Teams shall be obliged to pay the League their
Annual Dues. The Team Captains shall be billed for these dues on
or about October 1st and they must be paid by December 31st. The
Secretary-Treasurer shall notify the Council of any delinquent
fees by January 15th. The Annual Dues may be paid by a sponsoring
organization or collected from the Individual Team Members by the
Team Captain and paid. Each Team shall pay the same nominal dues
based on the number of matches scheduled for the Team multiplied
by each of the following:
$8.00 per match for engraved awards
$5.00 per match for the Secretary-Treasurer's services
$1.50 per match for postage and miscellaneous
$14.50 per match total
B. The League Teams shall also collect from each of their Team
Members an Individual Competitor Fee. This fee must be paid in
order that any of their subsequent scores shall be considered
"fired for record" or "official." These fees
may be submitted to the Secretary-Treasurer with the match Team
Score Sheets. Unpaid Team Members shall not appear on the
Official Match Bulletins and may affect the perceived outcome of
the match.
ARTICLE VI. RULES
Both the National Rifle Association's Conventional Pistol Rules
and the Illinois-Missouri Indoor Bullseye Pistol League rules as
stated herein shall govern all League Competitions.
SECTION 1. The NRA publication "NRA Pistol Rules" shall
provide the foundation for match operation and rules disputes.
Team Captains may request a copy of the NRA rules from the
Secretary-Treasurer at the League's expense. The "NRA Pistol
Rules" booklet is listed as item number "CP 16650"
in the NRA catalog.
SECTION 2. The Il-Mo League may have necessitated more specific
or specialized rules of its own as stated herein. If, and only
if, these more specific rules apply, the Il-Mo League rules shall
take priority over NRA rules.
ARTICLE VII. SCHEDULED
MATCHES
SECTION 1. The annual schedule of matches shall be drafted and
distributed by the Secretary-Treasurer in the Annual Competitor's
Packet prior to the start of the season.
A. The schedule shall be based on the following:
1. Range availability
2. Number of Teams in the League
3. Number of Matches planned for each Team
B. Teams shall not be scheduled to fire in more than one (1)
match per week.
C. Matches may be postponed by agreement of both Team Captains.
The Secretary-Treasurer must receive notification of the match
postponement within forty-eight (48) hours of the agreement to
postpone the match. The postponed match shall be fired no later
than two (2) weeks following the end of the regular match season.
SECTION 2. A scheduled Match shall be deemed
"forfeited" by a Team if no member of that Team arrives
to the range by 8:00 PM.
A. If a Team does forfeit the match by non-attendance, no firing
shall be required and no scores shall be accepted for record.
B. If just a single member of both Teams is present at the range
by 8:00 PM, then the scheduled match must be fired for record and
the scores submitted to the Secretary-Treasurer.
ARTICLE VIII. COURSE OF FIRE
SECTION 1. The following shall be the Official Course of Fire for
Regular League Matches, a 60-shot NRA .22 Caliber Gallery Course:
A. Range: 50 feet indoors, turning targets preferred but not
mandatory.
B. Targets: NRA Official Targets B-2 Slow Fire and B-3 Timed and
Rapid Fire, to be furnished by the host Team.
C. Course of Fire:
Match 1 Slow Fire Match Two 10-shot strings 10 minutes per string
Match 2 Timed Fire Match Four 5-shot strings 20 seconds per
string
Match 3 Rapid Fire Match Four 5-shot strings 10 seconds per
string
Match 4 Grand Aggregate Sum of Match 1, 2, 3
Match 5 Handicap Score Calculated with the NRA-Olin Drop Point
System
D. Pistol: Any pistol or revolver using a .22 caliber rimfire
cartridge that complies with NRA Pistol Rule 3.4 including its
stated dimensional limits and with a trigger weight of not less
than two pounds.
SECTION 2. No more competitors than the established Match Team
Limit may fire for record. Once recorded on the Team Score Sheet,
Team scores shall be computed for each of the five (5) Matches
listed above by taking the sum of the top four (4) scores in each
particular Match.
In the event a team does not utilize all slots of the established
Match Team Limit, the opposing team may utilize the remaining
range capacity for the established relays.
The Team Totals of each of the five matches shall be compared
against each other to determine which Team has won each match.
"Team Points" shall be assigned to the winning Team
based on the following values:
Match 1 Slow Fire Match 1 Point
Match 2 Timed Fire Match 1 Point
Match 3 Rapid Fire Match 1 Point
Match 4 Grand Aggregate 2 Points
Match 5 Handicap Score 5 Points
ARTICLE IX. RANGE CAPACITY
AND SQUADDING
SECTION 1. Any range utilized by a League Team shall have to
accommodate at least two (2) times the established Match Team
Limit in as many scheduled relays as necessary. This shall
provide for accommodating the required Match Team Limit per Team.
A. For example, if the Match Team Limit is 12 and a range has a
capacity of six (6) firing points, it shall be obliged to
schedule four (4) relays. Similarly, if it has a capacity of
eight (8) firing points, it shall be obliged to schedule three
(3) relays.
B. If a particular firing point is deemed unusable because of a
broken target carrier, lighting or other problem, additional
relays MUST be scheduled if necessary to accommodate the entire
roster of the Visiting Team up to the Match Team Limit.
SECTION 2. League Matches shall be unsquadded - meaning that
Competitors shall sign up for whatever target number or scheduled
relay they desire. They shall do so by registering their Full
Names on the "Match Sign-Up Sheet." However, some
priorities and restrictions shall take precedence over the
Competitors' wishes:
A. It shall be the collective responsibility of both Team
Captains to make every effort to fill the earlier relays. If all
firing points cannot be filled before the start of the relay, the
Team(s) not having at least half the capacity of the firing line
filled shall have potentially disqualified that number of
Competitors equaling their share of empty firing points.
B. If a Competitor has signed up on the Match Sign-Up Sheet, the
Competitor's scores shall be fired for record. This status MAY
NOT change once the Competitor has taken the position on the
firing line.
C. No Competitor may fire on a relay unless the Competitor's Full
Name or the word "PRACTICE" has been registered upon
the Match Sign-Up Sheet.
SECTION 3. It shall be the responsibility of the Team Captain to
allow no more than the Match Team Limit Team Members to fire for
record upon the Team.
A. If more than the established Match Team Limit Competitors from
a Team have been registered upon the Match Sign-Up Sheet and
firing for the final relay has already begun, the lowest Match
Team Limit Official scores for that Team shall be considered for
record. This policy shall be intended as an incentive to make the
Team Captain concerned about the size of the roster.
B. If there are empty spaces on the Match Sign-Up Sheet for the
FINAL relay, a Competitor may fire NOT-FOR-RECORD as long as that
Competitor has either:
1. Already fired for record on a previous relay or
2. Has been disqualified as being in excess of the Match Team
Limit Team Members that are firing-for-record.
In either case, the Competitor must register on the Match Sign-Up
Sheet before firing, but with the word "PRACTICE"
instead of the Competitor's name.
C. Any CHANGES to the match sign up sheet must be initialed by
BOTH Team Captains.
ARTICLE X. SCORING PROCEDURES
SECTION 1. In accordance with NRA Pistol Rules 10.5 and 18.3
"Competitors Will Score," every Competitor
firing-for-record on the range shall score the Competitor
firing-for-record immediately to the left. No Competitor shall
score their own target. It shall be each Scorer's responsibility
to understand the correct method of scoring and completing a
scorecard. Some additional notes on scoring procedures:
A. A Scorer may utilize a magnified overlay or "Eagle
Eye" to determine the value of critical shots.
B. Shot values shall be recorded legibly upon the scorecard from
highest to lowest value - "X" indicates a shot of
highest value; "M" indicates a miss.
C. It shall be the Competitor's responsibility to check both shot
values and addition on their own scorecard.
D. Scorecards must be signed by both the Scorer and the
Competitor.
SECTION 2. If a Competitor disputes the value of a scored shot,
the following procedure shall be followed:
A. The Competitor shall bring it to the attention of the Scorer.
If the Scorer reconsiders, the scorecard shall be amended and
changes initialed by the Scorer.
B. It the Scorer does not agree, the target shall be brought to
Competitor's Team Captain whereas the Competitor may request to
have the target plugged. The Competitor's Team Captain may
overrule this request if desired.
C. The two Team Captains collectively constitute an Official
Referee. The target shall be plugged by the Team Captains and
together they shall rule on the shot value. If they cannot come
to an agreement, the shot value shall stand as originally scored.
The plugged targets must be signed by both Team Captains if a new
shot value has been determined. The scorecard shall be amended
and the changes initialed by the Team Captains.
SECTION 3. The scorecards shall be registered on the Official
Team Score Sheets, which shall constitute a Preliminary Match
Bulletin once completed.
A. It shall be the responsibility of the Team Captain to bring
two (2) copies of a blank Team Score Sheet to each match. Upon
this Team Score Sheet shall appear the updated Indices of all
Competitors on the roster.
B. Registering the scores must be a collective effort of the Team
Captains, and the two are encouraged to work together to make the
process prompt, accurate and organized. The process is most
efficient if four people work together:
1. Reader - This person reads the figures from the scorecards
aloud.
2. Writer #1 - This person writes scores on the Home Team's
copies of the Score Sheets.
3. Writer #2 - This person writes scores on the Visiting Team's
copies of the Score Sheets.
4. Controller - This person calculates and announces the handicap
score.
C. The Team Score Sheets must be written legibly, as the
preferred method of filing shall be scanning and submitting them
to the Secretary-Treasurer electronically. Once completed, the
Team Captains shall verify and sign the Team Score Sheets. Each
Team Captain shall take a copy of each Team's Score Sheet, which
shall be reported to the Secretary-Treasurer within three (3)
days after the match has been fired. Match results may be filed
electronically or via the postal service.
D. In accordance with NRA Pistol Rule 15.7 "Team
Matches," if the two teams tie for a particular match, it
shall be broken by the team with the highest Individual score of
that match. If the tie is still unbroken, proceed to utilize the
second highest Individual score, and then the third, etc.
E. The fundamental unit of scorekeeping as utilized by the
Secretary-Treasurer for correcting errors in addition shall be
the "Target Value." Shot values are not recorded on the
Team Score Sheet, and therefore, are not submitted to the
Secretary-Treasurer for consideration or interpretation.
ARTICLE XI. HANDICAP SCORING
SECTION 1. As this is a handicap League, we shall utilize the
NRA-Olin Drop Point System for computing handicap scores.
However, we shall modify the system to utilize an
"Index" value in the place of the usual Competitor's
"average." In addition, because the Drop Point System
is based on a 30 shot match, we shall divide our Individual
Aggregate scores in half and truncate* them to integers, creating
"half scores" merely for compatibility with the system.
(*Truncate means: "remove fractional value" or
"round down.")
** For the 2003-2004 season, a revised
handicap scoring method has been put in place. At the next annual
meeting, the handicap scoring method will be re-visited. **
A. A Competitor's Index shall be simply half of the average of
the highest three (3) fired scores of the current and prior
seasons collectively, truncated to an integer. If this figure is
below 150, it shall become 150, the minimum Index value.
B. A new Competitor shall establish an official Index after
firing three matches. Until established, the Competitor's
temporary Index shall be half of the average of all matches fired
including the current one under consideration, truncated to an
integer.
C. If a returning Competitor fired fewer than three (3) matches
during the prior season, the two (2) prior seasons shall be
combined as one to enable an Index to be created.
D. If a returning Competitor fired zero (0) matches over the
prior two (2) seasons, the Competitor shall have no official
Index, and must begin again as a new Competitor.
SECTION 2. The accuracy of the handicap system relies on the
constant updating of Competitor Indices. It shall be the Team
Captain's responsibility to keep the necessary records on the
Team Members including Indices up to date. The consequence is
that the Official Match Bulletin shall reflect the corrected
Indices and may affect the apparent match outcome tremendously.
A. Keeping the records of each Competitor's highest three (3)
fired scores of the current and prior seasons must be updated
after each match is fired.
B. The Team Captain may elect to either use the NRA Official
"Team Captain Score Record Sheets" or a computer
program that provides for the same methods.
ARTICLE XII. PROTESTS
SECTION 1. If during the course of a match, the Team Captains
cannot resolve a dispute, a Team Captain may file a Protest. This
protest must be clearly written and signed by both Team Captains
within three (3) hours of the conclusion of the match and must be
submitted to the Secretary-Treasurer attached to the Team Score
Sheets.
A. The protest must state clearly, what NRA or Il-Mo League rule
or procedure was involved.
B. The protest must state which Competitors were affected.
SECTION 2. Upon receipt of the written Protest, the
Secretary-Treasurer or the League President shall assemble an
original Protest Committee to rule on the action. The Protest
Committee shall be composed of the Team Captains of ALL Teams
that are not involved in the protest.
A. The Secretary-Treasurer or League President must contact the
Team Captains of the Protest Committee within seven (7) days of
its filing.
B. The Protest Committee must meet and rule on the Protest within
twenty-one (21) days of its filing.
SECTION 3. The Protest Committee shall be called upon to render
fair, swift and unbiased judgment on the Protest.
A. The Protest Committee shall have to come to a single solution
to the Protest, which may involve:
1. Denying the Protest entirely
2. Granting an offended Competitor a post-firing session.
3. Taking sanctions against or granting privileges for a
particular Team or Competitor.
B. The decision of the Protest Committee shall be final, not
subject to appeal by either Team involved in the Protest.
ARTICLE XIII. AWARD SCHEDULE
AND CEREMONY
SECTION 1. The League shall recognize achievement in two
categories, "Team" and "Individual." Team
Awards shall be inscribed with Team name. Individual Awards shall
be inscribed with Individual achievement.
A. There shall only be one "Team" Award, the
"League Champion." It shall be awarded to the Team that
has accumulated the greatest number of "Team Points"
over the course of the entire season. All members who fired at
least one third (1/3) of the team matches shall receive an award.
B. There shall be twelve "Individual" Awards. To be
eligible for any of the Individual Awards, Competitors must have
fired at least one-third (?) of their Team's scheduled matches.
The Individual Awards fall into three categories - Individual
Averages, Individual Records and Special Categories.
1. Individual Average Awards shall be awarded to the Competitor
who ended the season with the highest average in the following
Matches:
a. Grand Aggregate (Individual Champion)
b. Slow Fire
c. Timed Fire
d. Rapid Fire
e. Handicap
2. Individual Record Awards shall be awarded to the Competitor
who holds the record for the highest fired score of the season in
the following Matches:
a. Grand Aggregate
b. Slow Fire
c. Rapid Fire
d. Timed Fire
e. Handicap
3. Special Category Awards shall be awarded to the qualified
Competitors in the following categories:
a. High Female Aggregate Average
b. Most Improved Average
C. The Most Improved Average award shall be based on the increase
in a Competitor's average against the previous season.
Competitors must also have fired one-third (?) of their Team's
scheduled matches for the previous season to be eligible. The
formula for computing this category valuation is:
10 * (current average - last season average)
600 - (last season average)
D. The five Individual Record Awards shall be awarded to five
different competitors.
1. No more than one (1) Award from the Individual Record Award
category shall be engraved and presented to any Competitor,
regardless if the Competitor earned more awards in this category.
2. The competitor who wins two or more of the match types in the
Individual Record Awards shall be recognized for all
achievements, but shall receive the engraved Award only for the
more difficult category. The priority of difficulty of the
matches is ordered from highest to lowest as {a - e} of the items
listed in Article 13 § 1, B. 2., a. - e.
3. A second-place Competitor who has been granted a gratuitous
engraved Award by this one-award-only philosophy shall not be
recognized as the winner of the category. The Competitor shall be
presented the Award clearly engraved with the phrase
"Second-Place" for the Individual Record in question.
SECTION 2. The Annual League Banquet (Awards Ceremony) shall be
targeted for the Saturday that occurs nine (9) days before
Memorial Day.
A. As outlined heretofore in Article 3 § 2, C., the Executive
Officer shall be commissioned with the responsibility of making
the preparations for the League Banquet (Awards Ceremony).
B. If funds are available, the League itself may elect to
subsidize a portion of the costs of engraved awards and/or the
banquet ceremony itself. This decision shall be made by the
Council at the Annual Council Meeting.
ARTICLE XIV. SPECIAL EVENTS
Additional Individual (not Team) Competitions may be proposed and
approved by the Council. In the years past, these Competitions
have been titled the Pre-Season Tournament, Mid-Season
Tournament, and the Post-Season Tournament.
A. These Individual "Tournaments" shall be scheduled by
the Secretary-Treasurer and are dependant on range availability.
A portion of the fee the competitor pays shall go towards range
rental, range officers, and secretary recording fee with the
remainder of the fee going towards awards. In the event the
competitor fees do not cover the actual cost to put on the
tournament, the Il-Mo Pistol League will cover the additional
expenses.
B. The Secretary-Treasurer shall function as the Statistical
Officer of these Tournaments, and shall be compensated at $.50
per Competitor for the services.
ARTICLE XV. COMPETITOR'S
RESPONSIBILITIES
SECTION 1. In accordance with NRA Pistol Rule 18.2
"Knowledge of Program," it shall be every League
Competitor's responsibility to know and understand the procedures
for and the rules governing any League Competition.
A. It shall be the competitor's responsibility to know and
understand both the NRA Pistol Rules and any additional rules
outlined in the Il-Mo League By-Laws. A Competitor's
unfamiliarity with any rule does not exempt an infraction of said
rule.
B. The disqualification of a Competitor for not following the
correct procedures for registering on the "Relay Sign-Up
Sheet," not paying the Individual Competitor fee, or
arriving to the range for a scheduled match after the 8:00 PM
deadline shall solely be the fault of that Competitor.
SECTION 2. In accordance with NRA Pistol Rule 18.1
"Discipline," it shall be every League Competitor's
responsibility to maintain the highest standards of range safety
and good sportsmanship.
A. Eye and ear protection shall be mandatory for all Competitors
at all League Competitions.
B. There shall be no handling of firearms on the Range except
when the Competitor is on the firing line and the command
"YOU MAY HANDLE YOUR GUNS" has been given by the range
officer.
C. When the command "CEASE FIRING" has been given by
anyone, even a Competitor on the firing line, all firing shall
cease immediately. Even if a Competitor is about to let off a
carefully aimed shot, the Competitor must not fire and open the
action of the pistol. Failure to immediately obey this command is
one of the worst infractions of range discipline.
D. During a Refire (alibi) String, all Competitors not firing
that string shall step back from the line and remain quiet as a
courtesy to the Competitors firing. Similarly, during the slow
fire match, those who finish firing before the allotted time
shall remain quiet as not to distract those who are still firing.
INDEX
AMENDING BY-LAWS, Article 3 § 3 A, Article 3 § 4.
ANNUAL COUNCIL MEETING, Article 3 § 4 A.
ANNUAL DUES, TEAM, Article 5 § 1 A.
AWARDS, Article 13 § 1.
BANQUET, LEAGUE, Article 13 § 2, Article 3 § 2 C.
CAPTAINS, TEAM, Article 3 § 3.
CEASE FIRING, Article 13 § 2 C.
CHANGING TEAMS, COMPETITORS, Article 4 F.
COMPETITOR RESPONSIBILITIES, Article 15.
COMPETITORS WILL SCORE, Article 10 § 1.
COUNCIL, DEFINED, Article 3 § 2.
COUNCIL MEETINGS, Article 3 § 4.
COURSE OF FIRE, Article 8 § 1.
DISCIPLINE, Article 15 § 2.
DISPUTING SHOT VALUE, Article 10 § 2.
DROP POINT HANDICAP SYSTEM, Article 11 § 1
DUES AND FEES, Article 5.
EAR AND EYE PROTECTION, Article 13 § 2 A.
ELECTRONIC FILING OF SCORES, Article 10 § 3 C, Article 3 § 3 B
5.
ELIGIBILITY, INDIVIDUAL AWARDS, Article 13 § 1 B.
EXECUTIVE OFFICER, Article 3 § 2 C.
FEE, NRA SANCTIONED LEAGUE, Article 5 § 1 B, Article 3 § 3 B 3.
FIFTEEN-MAN RULE, Article 9 § 3.
FORFEITS, Article 7 § 2.
GLOSSARY OF TERMS, Page 12.
HANDICAP SYSTEM, Article 11 § 1
HANDLING GUNS, Article 13 § B.
INDEX, COMPETITOR'S DEFINED, Article 11 § 1 A.
INDEX, NEW SHOOTER ESTABLISHING, Article 11 § 1 B.
MATCH SCHEDULE, Article 7.
MOST IMPROVED AVERAGE AWARD, Article 13 § 1 B 3, Article 13 § 1
C.
NEW SHOOTER, INDEX, Article 11 § 1 B.
NRA MEMBERSHIP MANDATORY, COMPETITORS, Article 4 C.
NRA SANCTIONED LEAGUE FEE, Article 5 § 1 B, Article 3 § 3 B 3
OFFICERS, LEAGUE, Article 3 § 2.
OLIN-NRA HANDICAP SYSTEM, Article 11 § 1
ONE-THIRD OF MATCHES RULE, Article 13 § 1 B.
PLUGGING TARGETS, Article 10 § 2 B - C.
PRACTICE SHOOTERS, Article 9 § 3.
PRESIDENT, LEAGUE, Article 3 § 2 A.
PROTEST COMMITTEE, Article 12 § 2 - 3.
PROTESTS, Article 12.
PURPOSE, LEAGUE, Article 2.
RANGE CAPACITY, Article 9 § 1.
REFIRES, COURTESY FOR, Article 15 § 2 D.
RELAYS, Article 9 § 1 - 3.
RESPONSIBILITIES, COMPETITOR'S, Article 15.
RULES, Article 6.
SCHEDULE, Article 7.
SCORE SHEETS, TEAM, Article 10 § 3.
SCORING PROCEDURES, Article 10.
SECRETARY-TREASURER, Article 3 § 2 B.
SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETINGS, Article 3 § 4 B.
SQUADDING, Article 9 § 2.
TARGETS, OFFICIAL FOR COMPETITION, Article 8 § 1 B.
TARGETS, PROVIDING FOR MATCHES, Article 4 E.
TARGETS, PURCHASING, Article 4 E.
TEAM ELIGIBILITY, Article 4.
TEAM SCORE SHEETS, Article 10 § 3.
TEAM, LEAGUE, Article 4.
WITHDRAWAL, TEAM, Article 4 G.
GLOSSARY OF TERMS
ALIBI - In this instance will mean any malfunction of a firearm
or range equipment that prevents a competitor from completing the
firing of a string. This would allow the competitor to
"REFIRE." See REFIRE below.
ELECTRONIC FILING OF SCORES - A most efficient method of filing a
match's team score sheets with the Secretary-Treasurer by email
as opposed to postal mail. The score sheets are scanned,
converted to an image file and attached to an email message sent
to the Secretary-Treasurer. However, the first few matches of a
season require Sanctioned League fees to be attached to the score
sheets, mandating the postal method.
OFFICIAL BULLETIN - The final official report of all eligible
competitors, scores fired and totals during a competition, as
published by the Statistical Officer.
PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE - A standardized protocol for the
operation of meetings. Robert's Rules of Order is America's
foremost guide to parliamentary procedure.
PRELIMINARY BULLETIN - The unofficial yet-complete report of all
competitors and scores fired during a competition. After the
Statistical Office checks competitor eligibility, indices and
arithmetic, this report is rewritten as the "OFFICIAL
BULLETIN."
REFIRE - If the range officer grants a competitor an
"ALIBI," he will be allowed to refire that string
during which the alibi occurred during the REFIRE string. Refer
to NRA Pistol Rules 9.4 and 9.14.
SKID SHOT - An elongated bullet hole of any length caused by a
bullet striking the target while the target is turning either
into or out of view. Rules pertaining to scoring skid shots are
often confused. Refer to NRA Pistol Rule 14.3.
SQUADDING - The system used in many competitions where registered
competitors are assigned a relay and a target number prior to the
event. Il-Mo League competitions are unsquadded.
STRING - A series of five (5) shots. Two strings constitute a
single target or a "STAGE."