Factory ammunition only for all events- no
reloads allowed on courses.
Eye and ear protection is mandatory on all
courses and at all events-no exceptions.
Golf carts, ATV's, etc, may be operated on club property
only by licensed drivers. In order to reduce congestion and dust on the
course, competitors and guests are asked to not drive carts, ATV's, etc, on the courses
until their scheduled squad times.
All competitors must present their NSCA
membership card at time of registration (exception is sportsman class).
NSCA competitors in the main event must have
attempted 300 registered targets in 2008 prior to May 1, 2008, or register in
their respective penalty class.
Scoring disputes must be resolved prior to
leaving the respective station-the decision of the station field judge is
final.
Protests must be submitted in writing by 5:00
pm, on the day of occurrence.
Protests shall be decided by the protest
committee-all decisions are final.
GSCA shoot management reserves the right to
modify, alter, or cancel any part of the championship and/or specific events
as conditions may warrant.
GSCA and Millwood Lodge shoot management may
disqualify and/or eject any individual who endangers others, exhibits poor
sportsmanship, or interferes in any way with the harmony of the shoot rules.
No alcoholic beverages are allowed on the
courses or at any event at any time.
Any competitor who consumes any alcoholic
beverage shall be considered to be finished shooting for the day and
shall be barred from further competition for the day.
In accordance with NSCA Rules, all competitors are responsible for reporting any changes in class or
con-currents to shoot management (scorekeeping) prior to the completion of scoring for each event. In the case of the Preliminary and Sub-Gauge Events, changes must be reported no later than 3:00 PM Saturday. For all other events, including the Main Event, FITASC and NSCA 5 Stand, changes must be reported no later than 3:00 PM Sunday.