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A Safety Flag (also known as a clear bolt indicator or empty chamber indicator) is a brightly colored device inserted into the chamber of a firearm to indicate that it is unloaded and safe. |
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Score History is Scopos' technology that links all competition and practice scores together for each marksmen, connecting them to their Scopos accounts. Scores are linked to a marksman using Orion, Athena, or manually using Rezults. Once stored, scores may be securely retrieved using Rezults or programmatically using Scopos' REST API. |
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Sighting Shots are practice or warm-up shots that do not count in the athlete’s score. 1 |
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Acronym for Statistical Officer. |
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A Spectator Display, or sometimes simply called a Display, is a presentation device that displays competition squadding, results, information, advertisements, and more to spectators at a competition. Scopos offers two Spectator Display products, the MM100 and MM200 (which is also a Range Timer). |
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A Stage Style is part of the Reconfigurable Rulebook. They unique defines a portion of an Event Style. A Stage Style has the characteristics that all shots fired within it are: 1.Shot continuously 2.Have the same equipment class 3.Have the same shooting position 4.Shot on the same target (or distant proportional target) 5.Shot under the same time constraints And usually 6.Have the same distance of fire. |
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The Statistical Officer is responsible for all phases of results production during a competition. Statistical Officer is directly responsible to the Competition Director. 1 The Statistical Officer is often the same person running the Orion software during a competition. |
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A Super Team is a specific type of team, that is made up of other teams. |
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An synchronous competition is one where all the Participants are shooting either at nearly identical times. Almost all qualification rounds of competitions are shot asynchronously. Finals are almost always shot synchronously. |
1. Reprinted with permission from the National Three-Position Air Rifle Council's National Three-Position Air Rifle Rules.