Haley Strategic D5 Contest

Published on February 16, 2017
Duration: 3:27

This video details the scoring and tie-breaker procedures for a shooting contest hosted by Haley Strategic Partners. It demonstrates expert firearm handling and range management, including specific rules for scoring hits on target zones and calculating final times. The instruction comes from experienced professionals, highlighting the importance of precision and adherence to competition protocols.

Quick Summary

The Haley Strategic D5 Contest tie-breaker rules award 2 points for hits in the white circle above the left shoulder and 4 points for hits above the right shoulder. Shooter order for tie-breakers is often decided by rock-paper-scissors. Rounds outside the target area are counted as misses, incurring a time penalty.

Chapters

  1. 00:04Tie-Breaker Scoring Rules
  2. 00:18Deciding Shooter Order
  3. 00:41First Shooter Preparation & Rules
  4. 00:52First Shooter Engages Targets
  5. 01:14First Shooter Score Calculation
  6. 01:45Second Shooter Engages Targets
  7. 02:16Second Shooter Wins Contest
  8. 02:30Double or Nothing Challenge Discussed

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the scoring rules for the Haley Strategic D5 Contest tie-breaker?

For the D5 Contest tie-breaker, hits in the white circles above the shooter's left and right shoulders are awarded 2 and 4 points, respectively. These points are crucial for determining the final winner when raw times are identical.

How is the shooter order decided in a tie-breaker situation?

In the event of a tie-breaker scenario, the order in which shooters will take their final run is determined by a fair method, such as rock-paper-scissors, to ensure impartiality and quick resolution.

What constitutes a miss in the Haley Strategic D5 Contest?

A miss in the D5 Contest is defined as any round fired that does not land within the designated target area on the paper silhouette. These misses result in a time penalty added to the shooter's raw time.

What is the purpose of the TQ-1EAP-3 target used in the contest?

The TQ-1EAP-3 target is a paper human silhouette designed for shooting competitions. It features specific scoring zones, like the white circles mentioned, to allow for precise point allocation and tie-breaking.

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