From:   John Howat, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Is there anyone out there who has done the basic work to
produce a CofF* for (a) Practical Pistol Shooting and (b)
UIT (ISSF) 25m shooting??

Here in New Zealand this information is now reqired to prove
the safety of military ranges if they are to be used by
civilians for civilian shooting competitions. IMO it is
likely that such procedures will become necessary on an
international basis.

Would appreciate any help you could offer. (I have the IRSAG
Discussion Document 7/98 as well as JSP 403 Issue 11)

*CofF stands for "Cone of Fire" and it is the basis for
calculating such things as Range Danger Areas etc.

Cheers
John Howat.
--
The ones used in this country are based on the NATO spec as
adopted by the MoD.  There are no doubt ranges that don't
meet it (probably most) but they were established prior to
NATO coming up with the spec.  New ranges have to be built
to the MoD spec adopted from NATO, is my understanding.

Steve.


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