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Here's where you can find answers to some of our Frequently Asked Questions.
  1. Has the NSCA considered having ranges pay reduced fees if they will submit shoot statistics via computer, which could then be relayed almost immediately to the shoot results section of the website?
  2. Can the person who set the course receive punches? Does it matter if he or she shot the course prior to the registered shoot?

  1. Has the NSCA considered having ranges pay reduced fees if they will submit shoot statistics via computer, which could then be relayed almost immediately to the shoot results section of the website? - It's true we've not considered giving ranges reduced fees for submitting shoot stats via computer - but that doesn't mean we won't in the future. At the present time, it's not possible to relay shoot results directly onto our website and declare them to be "Official". That is one of the things that we are working toward; however, there's a lot more to declaring the results official than one might think. That fact is proven by the many calls we get telling us that they were told they received "x" punches (or no punches) at the shoot but our website shows a different number. There are many reasons for the discrepancy, not the least of which is human error or misunderstanding about calculation of punches. If the National Delegates approve the proposed change in rules which will make the number of entries in class the only criteria for number of punches to be awarded it will become a bit simpler.
  2. Can the person who set the course receive punches? Does it matter if he or she shot the course prior to the registered shoot? - The person who set the course can shoot for "targets only". They do not count as a "shoot entry" or "entry in class" to determine number of punches to be awarded to other shooters... and, of course, do not receive punches themselves. Actually they are in same category as a "re-entry" (a person who comes back to shoot the course a second time and wants their targets registered).


 

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