IBS Score Shooter Of Year 2011 Rules
Rookie
rules can be found toward the bottom of this page.
CHANGE MARKED IN RED
Program Operating Rules
1. The
Shooter of the Year season will be March 1 to November 15
2. Points
will be awarded for all IBS registered matches that are listed on the IBS Match
Schedule in Precision Shooting Magazine, or posted on the IBS web site 30 days
prior to the schedule event.
3. Year
end standing will be determined by points earned in only, the shooters best 10
events.
4. Every
competitor shooting a 250 in the Hunter or Varmint Hunter Classes will receive
1 point.
5. 15 points will be awarded for setting an IBS record with any gun shot in sanctioned IBS events. If a record is set with multiple guns, the 15 points will be divided equally between the guns used to set the record.
6. 10
points will be awarded for a non-record 250-25x aggregate with any gun shot in sanctioned IBS events.
7.
If ties cannot be broken by Creedmore, duplicate points will
be awarded.
8. Hunter
and Varmint Hunter classes will compete as one class. Points will be awarded based solely on the Rifle shot on the earliest relay.
9. LVFS
and HVFS will compete as one class. Points will be awarded based solely on the Rifle shot on the earliest relay.
10.
Yardage and Grand Aggregate point values will be reduced in VFS and 6 Power
classes if the total number of competitors in the class is less than the total
number of points available. For example, if there are 10 points available in a class and only 7 shooters in the
class then 1st place will receive 7 points, 2nd place 6
points, etc.
11. End of
the year ties will be broken by; 1 number of 1st place wins, 2
numbers of matches placed, 3 total number of
matches attended where at least one aggregate is
completed.
12. Match reports must
be sent to Wayne France, 6223 Wilmette Drive,
Burke, VA 22015. Match reports
need to forwarded within one month of match
completion. Only match reports received by Dec 1st each year will be
eligible for inclusion in SSOY determination.
Varmint For Score Points
Non-championship single
or multiple yardage matches
Points will be awarded for yardage and Grand Aggregates
1st place 10
points
2nd place 9 points
3rd place 8 points
4th place 7 points
5th place 6 points
6th place 5
points
7th place 4
points
8th place 3
points
9th place 2
points
10th place 1
point
State Championships
yardage and Grand Aggregate
1st place 15
points
2nd place 14
points
3rd place 13
points
4th place 12
points
And so on through a total of 15 places
15th place 1
point
State Championships with 50 or more competitors for any one Aggregate will be awarded
Place and point values equal to National Championships
IBS 100/200 and 200/300
National Championships
Yardages and Grand Aggregate
1st place 20
points
2nd place 19
points
3rd place 18
points
4th place 17
points
5th place 16
points
6th place 15
points
7th place 14
points
8th place 13
points
9th place 12
points
10th place 11
points
And so on through 20 places
20th place 1 point
6 Power Points
Non-championship single or multiple yardage matches
Points will be awarded for yardage and Grand Aggregates
1st place 5
points
2nd place 4
points
3rd place 3
points
4th place 2
points
5th place 1
point
State Championships yardages and Grand Aggregate
1st place 10
points
2nd place 9
points
3rd place 8
points
And so on through a total of 10 places
10th place 1
point
State Championships with 20 or more competitors in any one aggregate will be awarded
Place and point values equal to National Championships
IBS 100/200 and 200/300
National Championships
Yardage and Grand Aggregate
1st place 15
points
2nd place 14
points
3rd place 13
points
4th place 12
points
5th place 11 point
And so on through a total of 15 places
15th place 1
point
AWARDS
VARMINT FOR SCORE
Traveling Trophy
Plaques will be awarded 1st – 5th place
Certificates will be awarded 6th – 20th place
6 POWER
Traveling Trophy
Plaques will be awarded 1st – 5th place
Certificates will be awarded 6th – 10th place
IBS Score Shooter Rookie Of The Year 2011
Rules.
The Score Shooter Rookie of the Year program will run from March 1,
through
November 15.
A Rookie shooter is considered to be any new shooter who is in their
first
two calendar years
of Benchrest competition. (New shooter means new to
Benchrest- any
participation in more than two registered BR matches of
any type in NBRSA
or IBS would
constitute that the person had shot benchrest).
Rookie shooters are required to declare their rookie status on the
shoot
registration cards.
A shooter can only win Rookie of the Year once and will then become
ineligible,
regardless of the number of participation years
Match reports must designate the shooter is a rookie shooter.
To qualify for the rookie of the year program a shooter must compete
in a
minimum of five
IBS registered 100 or 200- yard aggregates. The total of the
five best yardage
aggregates shot during the shooting season will become the
shooters end of
the year score.
The highest score shot in the first qualifying aggregate will break
end of
year ties, if a tie
still exist the second, third, fourth, and fifth
aggregates will be
used until the tie is broken.
Varmint For Score and Hunter/ Varmint Hunter rookie of the year will
be
awarded at the
IBS annual meeting.
I.B.S. Score Committee
1/3/2012
