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Shooting Rule
4.21 - Challenge a) At all major competitions a jury
shall be appointed. Any appointed jury shall have the
authority to supervise the setting of traps and their
decision shall be binding.
b) A competitor may challenge the load of any other
competitor. On receipt of a written challenge, with $20
forfeit, the Management shall obtain a cartridge from the
challengee, and if after examination the Management finds
the challengee has violated requirements he may be
disqualified, providing the offence was wilfully
committed. If the challengee is wholly innocent, the
forfeit shall be paid to him; otherwise it shall be
returned to the challenger. The Management of any club or
of any tournament has the power to examine any
competitor's cartridges at their discretion, without
involving themselves in any penalty.
c) A competitor may appeal against the decision of a
referee in regard to interpretation and application of
the rules. The competitor shall advise the referee,
before he leaves the shooting tracks, that he intends to
appeal, and immediately upon completing his run over the
traps the competitor shall lodge a written appeal and $20
forfeit with the Management.
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