|
INTERNATIONAL RULES UNIVERSAL TRENCH 12/07/2005 INTERNATIONAL RULES - UNIVERSAL
TRENCH In case of
controversial interpretation of the present regulation, the text written in
French will make faith. CHAPTER 1 GENERAL POINTS 1.01 A universal trench layout
concists of five traps placed in a trench, fitted with a fixed or hinged roof. 1.02 The five traps are arranged
in a straight line on firmly supported bases which are at the same level and
perfectly flat. The bases are numbered 1 to 5 from left to right. 1.03 The five bases are laid out
so that the five traps when loaded with a clay placed on the arm of each one
have : 1°) A horizontal distance of 2°) The traps must be installed in a trench so that the pivot
point of the throwing arm is to SHOOTING AREA 1.04 The shooting stations,
consisting of an area 1m x 1m square, are placed in a straight line parallel to
the 5 traps within the trench. A horizontal distance of 15metres should be measured between the front line of
the shooting stations and the front edge of the trench roof. 1.05 The extended centre
line of the central shooting station (No 3) must pass through the exact centre
of a clay placed on the arm of No 3 trap (which is ready to be thrown and
adjusted to 0 degrees i.e. straight) and must be perpendicular to the line of
traps. This central axis must be marked by paint or by a clay placed on the
front lip of the trench roof. The shooting stations are placed
so that there are 2 to the left and 2 to the right of station No 3. They are
placed 1.06 Each shooting station
must be equipped with a stand for shooters
to place their cartridges. TRAJECTORIES AND THROWING SCHEMES 1.07 The trajectories of
the clays thrown by the 5 trench traps can be modified in order to vary the
shooting conditions. To carry out these different
adjustments, 10 official schemes have been established (see last page of these
rules). 1.08 The thrown clay should
have a trajectory in still air conditions that conforms to the official
schemes, with a tolerance of +/- 5m. This distance shall be measured from the pivot
point of the trap arm(1.03.2) of the five traps measured in the direction
of the trajectory. 1.09 The height control of
the trajectories is taken at 10m in front of the trap. The height control of
the trajectories is taken at 10m in front of the trap. The height of a clay
must be a minimum of 1.50m and a maximum of 3.50m, with an allowance of +/-
0.50m. The club organizer must supply the
necessary material to control these trajectories. 1.10 The adjustment of the
trajectory right or left must be done in such a way that the clays do not fall
outside the limits represented by the two sides of a 90° angle, where the apex
is the center of machine n°3, so that median extends behind the center of the
shooting stand n°3. 1.11 The throwers n°1 &
n°2 throw the clays to the right, and the throwers n°4 & n°5 to the left,
in such a way that the trajectories must cut the median line. 1.12 The trench traps must
be provided with a permanent device allowing, by a simple reading, different
adjustments to be made that conform to the points stipulated in paragraphs,
1.07,1.08, 1.09, 1.10 & 1.11. 1.13 Each trap, after
having been checked in this way, must be solidly fixed so that the obtained
trajectory cannot be involuntarily altered during the testing process. 1.14 The different
adjustment devices for each trap (projection speed, height of the trajectory
and if the case arises, position of the clay from the start) must be fitted
with a eyepiece to allow lead seals to be affixed that will verify each day of
the competition. CLAYS 1.15 The clays must have a
diameter of 11cm, a height of 25 to 26mm, and a weight of between 100 & 1.16 The situation of the
shooting ground and the color of the clays must be such that the latter
detaches visibly against the background, under normal lighting conditions THROWING DEVICE 1.17 The traps must be
ordered by a sono-pull devise (electric or electronic) with a sequencer which
allows the shooters to receive identical clays, in a different order, but
without knowing which of the 5 traps will throw the clay. CHAPTER 2 ARMS AND AMMUNITION 2.01 All weapons, except
pumpguns, may be used, including semi-automatic models, as long as the ejection
of the empty cartridge does not disturb other shooters, and on the condition
that the caliber does not exceed 12 bore. No advantage will be given to
shooters using a caliber less than 12. 2.02 No weapons is allowed
with a barrel length less than 2.03 Straps and slings on
weapons are forbidden. 2.04 All shooting arms,
even if unloaded, must be handled with extreme caution. Guns must be carried
open and unloaded. Semo-Automatic guns must be
carried with the breech open, and the muzzle pointing straight upwards or
downwards. 2.05 When the shooter is
not using his gun, it must placed vertically in a gun rack or in a similar
place. It is forbidden to touch the gun of another shooter without
authorization. 2.06 After having been
shot, the length of the cartridge can must not be more than 70mm. The cartridge
load must not exceed The leads will be spherical, with
a maximum diameter of The use of black powder is
forbidden, as well as tracer cartridges or reload cartridges in international
competitions. 2.07 The mandated referee
can remove two cartridges from the gun of a shooter or several shooters, to
enable the jury to see if they conform to the rules. CHAPTER 3 DRESS
5.1 Personal dress Shooters are requested to come to
the shooting stand dressed in a suitable fashion for a public event. Shorts are forbidden, only
knee-length shorts (of the Shirts must have at least short
sleeves, with or without a collar, but must come to the base of the neck at
least (tee-shirt). Stripping to the waist under the
shooting jacket is forbidden. Sandals are forbidden for safety
reasons. 5.2 Numbers The shooter’s competition number
must be visible and worn in its entirety. Any failure to comply with these
rules will be sanctioned by a “WARNING” from the referee leading to
sanctions that can involve exclusion from the competition, by decision of the
jury. CHAPTER 4 SHOOTING POSITION 4.01 The shooter will adopt
the ready position and his gun must be shouldered before calling the clay. The
shooter places his feet within the limits of the shooting stand. If the shooter
is found in an irregular position, he will receive a warning. CHAPTER 5 ORGANIZATION OF COMPETITIONS JURY AND REFEREE 5.01 International events will be controlled by a jury consisting of a
representative from each participating country with a registered national team.
The chairman of the Jury will be the delegate appointed by FITASC who will come
from a country other than the organizing country. All the members of the jury must
wear an identification badge supplied by the organizer. 5.02 The role of the jury
is to control the national or international licenses of the referees, and to
name, if there are not sufficient numbers, auxiliary referees from the competitors
that are selected by the jury to offer their services to represent the National
Federation or the championship organization. 5.03 The members of the
jury and the referees are responsible for the controlling before the start of
the shooting, that the installations conform the specification and that the
preparations were done in a suitable and effective manner. 5.04 The jury's verdict is only viable in the presence of their
president, or his delegate accompanied by a quarter of the members of the jury
who will take their decision by majority of the members present. In the event
of a tie, the chairman's vote prevails. 5.05 In the case of an
emergency (e.g. a risk of the shooting being stopped), two members of the jury,
nominated by the chairman, may take an exceptional decision with the consent of
the referee, provided that this decision is endorsed by the jury. 5.06 To make sure that the
sporting rules are adhered to during the shooting, including checking the guns,
the ammunition, and the clays by means of technical tests. 5.07 Respond to protests 5.08 To make decisions
regarding penalties to be imposed on a shooter who does not adhere to the
rules, or behaves in an unsportsmanlike manner.(articles 11.03,11.04, 11.05) 5.09 The chairman of the
jury must ensure that there are at least 2 members of the jury present on the
group of stands. 5.10 The organizing
committee will come to a point of agreement with the jury, for a plan to draw
lots. The composition of the groups is drawn a day before the competition at a
prearranged time, so that the participating national delegates can be present.
The rounds or groups are comprised of a maximum of 6 shooters and a minimum of
3. 5.11 During the progress of
an international competition, if necessary, the adjustment schemes for each
trap, will be modified daily. These schemes are drawn by the
jury. As soon as the new schemes are
effective, a test clay will be launched from each trap and all the adjustment
devices will be newly blocked. 5.12 In the case of an Act of
Providence, the jury can reduce the number of clays for a competition. In this case, the shooter
can claim compensation for clays no shot on the price based on a training
round. An appeal jury will be created for each international competition. 5.13 A jury of appeal will
be set up at the start of each international competition. 5.14 In the case of a
shooter disputing the decision of the jury or the FITASC, the jury of appeal
may be referred to. This appeal jury will consist of the President of the organizing
country, the FITASC President or his representative, the President of the
technical committee or his representative, and of the FITASC technical
director. This appeal jury will be formed at the same time as the jury. CHAPTER 6 REFEREES 6.01 The shooting is
overseen by the head referee who possess his international FITASC referee
license. After each throwing he must signal
clearly if the clay must be counted « KILL » or « ZERO ». 6.02 The referee and his
assistants, under the control of the jury, will apply the rules, assure the
safety of the public present, and to ensure the latter does not disturb the
shooters. 6.03 The referee is
assisted by 3 auxiliary referees chosen from the competitors from the previous
group. The shooters cannot refuse to perform this function if they are asked,
but the referee has the right to accept a replacement from amongst the shooters
in the competition. The shooter who refuses to accept
the job as an auxiliary referee if he has been asked or is conspicuously late
going to his post, can be sanctioned (art 11.04 & 11.05). 6.04 An assistant must be
placed on each side of the shooting range, in a position where he can observe
the whole of the shooting zone. The third assistant must be placed near to the
display panel or score board, to publicly register the referees decision and
inform the shooters. 6.05 The main judging
referee takes his decision alone. If one of the auxiliary referees has a
different decision, he must lift his arm to inform the principle referee who
will make his final decision. However, before taking that decision he can
consult with the other auxiliary referees. 6.06 Immediately after each
round the shooting results are examined and compared. If one of the marks does
not correspond to the others, only those corresponding to the panel or score
board are viable. After this verification the result
of the rounds are announced in a loud voice by the referee, in such a way that
the shooters can hear them. Each shooter must verify and sign his final result,
before leaving the shooting range. No complaint will be accepted
after this formality. 6.07 Before the start of
each round the referee must clearly announce and in a loud voice to the puller,
the number of shooters present in the group, so he can position his trap on to
the announced number (6, 5, 4, 3, shooters). 6.08 In the eventuality
where the trap was not correctly positioned on the number of shooters in the
group by the puller and the shooting starts, the distribution given to each
shooter with the same division of clays is false. The
referee must immediately interrupt the shooting as soon as he realizes. The result of the clays will be
considered as established and the referee will position the counter on the
correct number of shooters present, 6,5,4,3 and the shooting can restart where
it was stopped. 6.09 The shooting takes
place without other interruptions other than those planned in the program or
that come from technical difficulties. 6.10 The referee can
however, in some circumstances, interrupt the shooting if it suddenly starts to
rain heavily, or if there is a violent storm that appears to be only for a
short period. However, he must inform the jury if this interruption is likely
to last. CHAPTER 7 PERFORMING A ROUND OF TRENCH 7.01 Each round consists of
25 clays 7.02 At the moment of the
call, the shooter must be ready to shoot immediately and he must have with him
the ammunition and equipment that he needs to shoot in the whole round. 7.03 The testing of fire
arms is authorized before the first round of each day, but this can only be
done one shooter at a time at their stand in group order and on the order of
the referee. The trajectories must be presented
to the shooter of each group, in order of throwing 1 to 5. 7.04 At the start of the shooting, 6 competitors will be ready, one to
each shooting stand and the sixth must be ready to take the place of the 1st
competitor when he has left stand n°1, etc... After having shot at stand n°5,
the shooters must immediately return to stand n°1, the gun « open and unloaded ». 7.05 The referees or other
designated officials are responsible for the orders « START THE
SHOOT », « STOP THE SHOOT » « UNLOAD » and all other
necessary instructions for the smooth running of the shooting. The judging
referees must equally make sure that the orders are made and that the guns are
handled without danger. Every shooter who operates a gun
without the permission of the referee, before the order « START THE
SHOOT » or after the order « STOP THE SHOOT » has been given,
can be sanctioned by a « WARNING » (art 11.03) and excluded from the
competition in the case of subsequent offenses (art 11.05) 7.06 Shooter n°1 must not load his gun until the referee has given him
the permission to start the shooting. The other shooters can not close
their loaded guns until the preceding shooter has shot his clays. In all cases, the gun cannot be
loaded unless pointing in the direction of the trench. After having shot, the shooter
must not turn around on the shooting range before opening his gun. The operation of guns is forbidden
when staff are found in front of the shooting stands (art 11.04 & 11.05). It is forbidden to aim at or shoot
another clays, it is equally forbidden to aim at or to pretend to shoot living
animals (art 11.04 & 11.05). The shooters and other people
found in the immediate proximity of the shooting line are strongly advised to
wear ear protectors or other suitable anti-noise protection. 7.07 When the competitor is
ready to shoot he will order the clay by: « PULL », « GO »,
« LOS », or other orders setting on the sono pull. After having shot at his stand the
competitor must wait until the following shooter has finished his, before
taking his place. If not, he could receive a warning (art 11.03). 7.08 In the case of an
interruption of the shooting, the gun must be immediately opened, and it must
not be closed or reloaded before the shooting is resumed, without the authority
of the referee judge. 7.09 The shooter is given 10 seconds to order his clay, after the
preceding clay has been shot. In the case that this delay is exceeded the
shooter is liable for a « WARNING » (art 11.03) 7.10 After the shooting of
the last clay of a round all the shooters must stay in their place until the
last competitor has shot and that the referee judge has declared « SHOOT
IS OVER » 7.11 When the shooter calls
his clay, it must be launched immediately, taking in to account only the time
to react to the signal.(approximately 1/10 seconds) 7.12 All clays launched
must be shot at except if the shooter considers that his launching does not
correspond directly to (art 7.11). In this case, the latter can be refused, by
clearly lowering his weapons. However, if the referee judges that the clay was
launched conforming to the rule, it can then be counted ZERO. 7.13 All malfunctioning of the traps during the shoot must be pointed
out to the maintenance staff by the referee. In the case where the trap cannot
be repaired in time and reasonable conditions the referee can decide to change the
faulty trap and proceed later with its adjustment. 7.14 When the shooter is
interrupted for more than 5 minutes during a round, because of a technical
incident which is not attributed to the shooter, the trajectories must be
represented to the group. CHAPTER 8 INCIDENT 8.01 In the case of a
shooting incident with his gun, what ever is the reason, the shooter must
remain standing, weapon pointed towards the shooting zone, without opening his
gun or touching the safety catch, until the weapon has been examined by the
referee judge. 8.02 A gun must be considered out of service if: a) It cannot be shot in total
safety. b) It does not prime the powder
charge. c)
If the empty cartridge is not ejected, because of a mechanical problem on an
semi-automatic gun. d)
If there is a simultaneous discharge. In these cases, the shooter has
the right, without penalty to a new clays twice in the same round without
taking into account gun changing. The third malfunction and the following will
be considered as « ZERO ». 8.03 The following incidents are not considered as a malfunction and
the referee will register the score as if the clay is launched: a) False handling by the shooter. b) Chamber(s) not charged or by
empty cartridges. c) Gun in safety position. 8.04 If the referee judges
that a shooting incident is not attributed to the shooter (art 8.02) and that
the weapon cannot be repaired quickly, the shooter can use another weapon with
the agreement of the referee, on condition that he follows this procedure
within 3 minutes of the declaration that the gun is out of service. 8.05 In the case of major
force, the shooter, after having been authorized by the referee, can leave his
group and finish his round at a time fixed by the referee or by the jury, with
no penalty for the first incident and with a penalty of 3 « ZERO'S »
for subsequent incidents. CHAPTER 9 SHOOTING RULES 9.01 Two shots can be fired
at each target 9.02 The clay shot is declared « KILLED » when it is launched
and shot according to the rules and if at least one visible piece is broken.
The clay called « FLASH » must comply to the same rules. 9.03 The referee must
immediately decide if the launched clay is considered to conform or is a
« NO BIRD », if possible before the shooter has fired his first shot. 9.04 The clay is considered « LOST » when: a) If the
clay is shot at and it is not hit during its flight. b) If it is only dusted
(smoking & dust clays). c) If the shooter does not
shoot at a clay that has been called and thrown properly. d) If the shooter cannot
shoot because he has not released the safety catch, forgotten to load or cock
his gun or if it has been infufficiently closed or (art 8.03). e) If the shooter misses his
clay on the first shot and he cannot fire the second shot because: - he has forgotten to place a
second cartridge - he has not released the
apparatus on the magazine of an semi-automatic weapon - the safety catch of the gun
has slipped back into place following the recoil from the first shot - if the second cartridge
comes unsealed and empties from the effect of the recoil f) if the shooter, in the
case of malfunction or misfire of his gun, the shooter opens the gun or touches
the safety catch before the referee has examined the gun. g) if it is the third (or
subsequent) malfunction of the gun or ammunition by the same round by the same
shooter (art 8.02). h) if the clay is not shot
for a reason which does not entitle the shooter to a new clay. 9.05 The clay is
declared « NO BIRD ». A new clay will be launched whether or not the
competitor has fired: a) If the clay breaks before
being released b) If the trajectory is
irregular (the clay zigzags, has insufficient initial speed), etc... c) If two clays or more are
launched at the same time from the same trench d) If the color of the clay
is very different from the color of the other clays used in the competition
from the same trench. e) If the clay is launched
before the shooter has given the command f) If the clay is not
launched on command and the shooter clearly lower his gun « NO TIME »
(art 7.12) 9.06 The
replacement clay must obligatory be launched by the same trap on the same
trajectory as the « NO BIRD » (art 9.08) 9.07 The
referee can equally declare a shot clay « NO BIRD » and order the
launching of a new clay when: a) If the shooter is visibly
disturbed. b) Another competitor shoots
on the same clay. c) The referee can, for any
reason, find that it is impossible to determine if a clay is hit or missed.
Under these circumstances, the referee can consult his assistants before
agreeing to a new clay. d) If a competitor misses
with the first shot and has a malfunction with the second shot, a repeat target
will be given but only second shot to count subject to article 8.02. 9.08 A
shot will be considered as not fired: a) If the competitor shoots,
when it is not his turn, he will receive a warning (art 11.03). b) If the shooter lets off
his gun, on his turn but before he calling the clay, he will receive a warning
(art 11.03). However, if the clay is launched and the competitor fires his
second shot, the result will then be registered. CHAPTER 10 PROTESTS 10.01 If the shooter disagrees with the referee's
decision regarding the assessment of a shot, the shooter must protest
immediately, by raising the arm and saying « PROTEST » or
« APPEAL ». The referee must then immediately interrupt the
shooting, and after having consulted the auxiliary referees, make his decision
known. In no case, he is allowed to pick up the clay to see if
it has been hit or not. 10.02 The
shooter can appeal to the jury to contest the decision of the referee. This appeal must be addressed in writing and
accompanied with an amount which is a deposit that is determined by the jury,
before the competition, and that will be returned to him if the protest is
accepted by the jury. In this case, the jury can give instructions to the
referee for future judgments or name a new referee or finally modify the
decision of the referee. |