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USA Shooting is the United State's National Governing Body for both ISSF events and WSPS (World Shooting Para Sport) events.
Orion currently does not support the Paralympic categories (SH1, SH2) for USA Shooting's smallbore rifle events.
After an athlete has fired the expected number of shots in a position, Athena will automatically advance the athlete to the "STOP Segment" for that position (so named because it will display the stop sign in the bottom left of the target image). To advance to the next position, the athlete needs to tap the Enter Prone Sighters or Enter Standing Sighters button, and then confirm.
A gray triangle, in the upper right corner of the target image indicates to the athlete when they are shooting sighters shots. The triangle disappears when the athlete is firing record fire shots.
The Range Officer, using Orion, may also change the Segment an athlete is on during a match.
As USA Shooting does not have a rulebook that covers 50ft events, it does not specify target heights for EST targets, Athena instead uses the target heights specified by the CMP rulebook.
•500mm for prone
•800mm for kneeling and sitting
•1400mm for standing
As USA Shooting does not have a rulebook that covers 50ft events, it does not have target dimensions for a 50ft target. Orion and Athena instead use the scoring ring dimensions defined by the CMP rulebook.
The following course of fire listed under the USAS Smallbore Rifle rulebook are not supported within Rezults or Score History, and are provided within Orion as is (without warranty or support). Each of these are deprecated, and may be removed from Orion in a future build.
•3x20 (KPS) plus Final
•3x40 (KPS) plus Final
•3x10 (PSK)
•3x20 (PSK)
•3x40 (PSK)
•3x20 (PSK) plus Final
•3x40 (PSK) plus Final
•60 Prone plus Final
These courses of fire were removed from the printed USA Shooting rulebook in 2014. Due to their outdated nature, Scopos can no longer support them. Customers who wish to continue to use these course of fire should contact Scopos to commission their own rulebook within Orion.