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I forgot to post these agenda items after the nationals for all the IBS 600yd shooters to see what is trying to be changed. We got enough signatures and was submitted on time. Now we wait for the Jan meeting to vote on them. there are several reasons why these things need to pass, I won't go into detail at this time.
#1
Current rule:
Currently there is a Long Range Committee which was established to oversee the 1000 yard and 600 yard competition rules.
Change to:
Establish a 600 yard IBS Rules Committee.
Justification: There is significant difference BETWEEN the two shooting disciplines to warrant a group of 600 yard competitors to work on and establish the rules which would govern their sport. There is very little cross over between those shooters which shoot IN BOTH classes of competition.
# 2
Current rule:
IBS 600 yard Shooter of the Year (SOY) honors will be based solely on the points accumulated at five sanctioned IBS 600 yard matches per IBS 600 yard Club per year. These matches are to be determined by the respective Club and submitted to the IBS with their match contract.
Change to:
IBS 600 yard Shooter of the Year (SOY) will be based on the Shooter’s best five matches from each of the IBS 600 Yard Clubs the participant has competed in. All IBS registered matches would be considered SOY matches.
Justification: 1. Increase attendance at all IBS 600 yard Registered matches. 2. Provide an opportunity for shooters who have a conflict doing only those identified SOY matches. 3. Provide an opportunity for more shooting by all participants on annual bases and 4. Increase revenue to the IBS organization.
# 3
Current rule:
Points for the National Championship would double in value.
Change to:
National Championship points will be based on the existing SCALE for all matches.
Justification: The existing scale for match points is based on number of participants attending any given match and the Nationals should not be treated any differently. The way it stands now, you only have to attend the Nationals with double points and place pretty good with either or both guns to be Shooter of the Year. One week-end of shooting should not determine the Shooter of the Year.
#1
Current rule:
Currently there is a Long Range Committee which was established to oversee the 1000 yard and 600 yard competition rules.
Change to:
Establish a 600 yard IBS Rules Committee.
Justification: There is significant difference BETWEEN the two shooting disciplines to warrant a group of 600 yard competitors to work on and establish the rules which would govern their sport. There is very little cross over between those shooters which shoot IN BOTH classes of competition.
# 2
Current rule:
IBS 600 yard Shooter of the Year (SOY) honors will be based solely on the points accumulated at five sanctioned IBS 600 yard matches per IBS 600 yard Club per year. These matches are to be determined by the respective Club and submitted to the IBS with their match contract.
Change to:
IBS 600 yard Shooter of the Year (SOY) will be based on the Shooter’s best five matches from each of the IBS 600 Yard Clubs the participant has competed in. All IBS registered matches would be considered SOY matches.
Justification: 1. Increase attendance at all IBS 600 yard Registered matches. 2. Provide an opportunity for shooters who have a conflict doing only those identified SOY matches. 3. Provide an opportunity for more shooting by all participants on annual bases and 4. Increase revenue to the IBS organization.
# 3
Current rule:
Points for the National Championship would double in value.
Change to:
National Championship points will be based on the existing SCALE for all matches.
Justification: The existing scale for match points is based on number of participants attending any given match and the Nationals should not be treated any differently. The way it stands now, you only have to attend the Nationals with double points and place pretty good with either or both guns to be Shooter of the Year. One week-end of shooting should not determine the Shooter of the Year.