Standard Shooting Rules definition

Standard Shooting Rules means the current version of the rules issued by the NRAA applicable to all Australian Rifle Clubs;
Standard Shooting Rules. (SSR) means the rules of shooting as determined by the NRAA and amended from time to time.
Standard Shooting Rules means the Standard Shooting Rules of NRAA as amended or replaced from time to time.

Examples of Standard Shooting Rules in a sentence

  • In the discipline of ‘Target Rifle’ (NRAA; National Rifle Association of Australia) there is a rule expectation (Standard Shooting Rules, 2010) that non-invalid participants lie prone, unsupported while shooting targets out to 1,000yards (931metres).

  • Any competitor who is unable to comply with the Standard Shooting Rules through physical disability may be permitted to shoot if in the opinion of his/her State or Territory Association they are able to comply with the safety rules and obtain no advantage over any other competitor.

  • Where there is no rule applicable within this section, the Standard Shooting Rules for fullbore [TR] shall apply.

  • No person shall place a live cartridge in the chamber of a rifle for any purpose whatsoever whilst within the boundaries of a rifle range except where permitted to do so under both these Standing Orders and the Standard Shooting Rules for Australian Rifle Clubs, NSW Shooting Association Rules .

  • The General Safety Rules contained in clause 7 (Part 2) of these Orders shall be enforced in accordance with the procedures contained in the Standard Shooting Rules for Australian Rifle Clubs, and the penalties contained therein.

  • All shooting will be conducted as per the current published National Rifle Association of Australia (N.R.A.A.) Standard Shooting Rules.

  • The Butts Officer shall conduct all activities in the Butts in accordance with Standard Shooting Rules (as amended).

  • So, it is essential to distin- guish between the case when the ’coverage’ axis shows the adsorbate coverage of a RT deposit before annealing (e.g. determined by means of a quartz crystal thickness moni- tor) and the case when the coverage of adsorbate left at the surface after annealing (e.g. determined by means of AES) is shown.

  • The Championships shall be shot under the Australian String Shooting Application method and the program and all shooting is conducted under the NRAA Standard Shooting Rules.

  • Range Officers shall make themselves thoroughly familiar with the Standard Shooting Rules and the Range Standing Orders.


More Definitions of Standard Shooting Rules

Standard Shooting Rules. (SSRs) means the Standard Shooting Rules for Full Bore Rifle Clubs issued from time to time by the National Rifle Association of Australia and/or such other rules governing the conduct of Shooting as Council may adopt from time to time for use by the Association and its Members, Clubs, Associates and Internal Bodies;

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