The
Elcho Shield - Match Rules
The first match was in 1862, and the rules are in essential unchanged to this
day. England and Scotland were joined by Ireland in 1865, though Wales
was unable to raise a team until 1991.
Each man
of the team of Eight fires fifteen rounds at (originally)
800, 900 and 1000 yards. The distances have
increased over the years and are now 1000, 1100 and 1200 yards.
No
sighters are allowed, and on the day of the match and during
its progress no competitor in the match shall fire with the match-rifle
at
any distance whatever except in the match, nor before its commencement
shall he fire with any rifle at any distance longer than 600 yds, nor
shall he use any rifle which has been fired on that day by any person
at any
distance longer than 600 yds.
Despite
the stringent conditions and the long distances, members
of the Eight now normally score around
215 ex
225 marks each |