Hi Martin,
Just saw this thread... Btw, Happy New Year!!
I was working on this range when the incident happened.
Rules are always subject to interpretation.
10.3.2 When a disqualification is issued, the Range Officer must record the reasons for the disqualification, and the
time and date of the incident, on the competitor's score sheet, and the Range Master must be notified as soon
as possible.
We all agree with this rule...
9.7.4 A score sheet signed by both a competitor and a Range Officer is conclusive evidence that the course of fire
has been completed, and that the time, scores and penalties recorded on the score sheet, are accurate and
uncontested. The signed score sheet is deemed to be a definitive document and, with the exception of the
mutual consent of the competitor and the signatory Range Officer, or due to an arbitration decision, the score
sheet will only be changed to correct arithmetical errors or to add procedural penalties under Rule 8.6.2.
I would use these 2 rules to argue the DQ...
The score sheet is signed and definitive as per the rulebook (only modifications allowed are math errors or procedurals), hence there is no scoresheet to record the DQ as required in rule 10.3.2