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Each competition displays its own unique target, but actual shooting is done with a pro-catch target, and the hit positions are mapped onto the targets used in each competition.
Common Rules for All Competitions
Target Height
- It is recommended that the center of the target be at a height of 140 cm (approximately 4-1/2 feet) from the floor.
Single Shot Mode Only
- Fully automatic and burst fire modes are not allowed.
Definition of Number of Shots
- Even if the shot completely misses the target and the app does not count it, it is considered as one shot (except in speed challenge competitions).
- If the app mistakenly registers a "ghost" shot that was not fired, it is still considered as one shot.
- If the shot hits the target but is not registered by the app, the shooter can fire again.
Handling of Early or Late Shots
- The highest points equivalent to the number of shots fired outside the time limit will be invalidated (except in speed challenge competitions).
Handling of Excessive Shots
- The highest points equivalent to the number of shots exceeding the specified number will be invalidated (except in speed challenge competitions).
End of Competition
- If all specified shots are fired before the end of the allotted competition time, a signal will sound approximately 3 seconds later, signaling the end of the competition.
Difference Summary of Competition Rules
Type of Competition | Sighting Shots Allowed | Pointing Allowed Before Start Signal | Note |
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Freestyle | No | Yes | |
Precision Pistol | No | Yes | |
APS Bullseye Handgun | Before the 1st stage | No | |
APS Bullseye Rifle | Before the 1st stage | No | |
Air Pistol | No | No | |
Air Rifle | No | No | |
Quick Draw Speed Challenge | Before each string | No | Holstered, hands-up start |
Speed Challenge | Before each string | No | Aimed-down start |
Quick Draw Precision Sprint | Before the 1st stage | No | Holstered, hands-up start |
Precision Sprint | Before the 1st stage | No |