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Scenario calls for 10 rounds from the rifle and 4+ shotgun.

 

Shooting order is rifle then shotgun.

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Rifle is to Nevada sweep four rifle targets, double-tapping each end target; R1, R1, R2, R3, R4, R4, R3, R2, R1, R1.

 

Shotgun is four targets in any order.

 

Shooter starts with rifle and engages/hits R1, R1, R2 and R3.  Shooter then has a jam in the rifle. 

Upon clearing the jam, shooter engages/hits (knocks down) S4.  Spotters say wrong target. 

Shooter then engages/hits R4, R3, R2, R1, R1.

 

Shooter then picks up shotgun, engages/knocks down S1, S2 and S3 and then shoots over S-4 (where it was).

 

What's the call?

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One miss.

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Miss 

Miss because one round hit a SG target not a R target. No P because his first round at R4 hit SG4 instead, his, required, second round at R4 hit.

The sweep was performed correctly, with one miss

 

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5 minutes ago, Jay Vendetta said:

Would just be a miss right? Miss is a either hitting the wrong target type, like described here, or just flat out missing. And a miss can't cause a penalty. 

If he shot R4 twice, with shots 6 and 7, it would be a P and a Miss. Shots 5 and 6 were for R4. Shot 7 was for R3. So, in this case, the P would have resulted from the Miss, and not engaging the sweep with the correct shots.

 

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3 minutes ago, Flying W Ramrod said:

If he shot R4 twice, with shots 6 and 7, it would be a P and a Miss. Shots 5 and 6 were for R4. Shot 7 was for R3. So, in this case, the Miss would have caused a P

Actually, if the shooter had engaged/hit R4, R4, R3, R2, R1 after hitting S4- and then not engaged R1 for a second time - it would still only be a miss.

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Just now, Chief Rick said:

Actually, if the shooter had engaged/hit R4, R4, R3, R2, R1 after hitting S4- and then not engaged R1 for a second time - it would still only be a miss.

Nope. Each round has a home in a designated sweep. Round 1 and 2 are for R1. Round 3 for R2 etc. Had he ejected that round instead of hitting S4, then it would only be a M, in this situation

 

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16 minutes ago, Flying W Ramrod said:

If he shot R4 twice, with shots 6 and 7, it would be a P and a Miss. Shots 5 and 6 were for R4. Shot 7 was for R3. So, in this case, the P would have resulted from the Miss, and not engaging the sweep with the correct shots.

 

I agree that there would be both a miss and penalty in your scenario but that isn't the miss causing the penalty that is the shooter shooting out of order on the rest of the sweep. 

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One miss for the rifle round MISSING a rifle target & hitting a SG target.
Shotgun was engaged properly (i.e., shooting "where it was" for the downed target).

Asked & answered.

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