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ISSF Rulebook · 2026 · Indexed & ready

Making ISSF rules easy for every shooter.

Nish is the shared intelligence layer between athletes and coaches, answering rulebook questions in plain language, with the cited clause and page in your hand.

A few of the things shooters ask

Who is Nish for

A copilot that works for everyone at the range.

Whether you are shooting your first State Games or running the jury at a national event, Nish meets you where you are with the rule, the page, and what to do next.

01

For athletes

Understand the rules that affect your match before, during, and after.

  • Equipment legality before the line
  • What happens if a shot goes wrong
  • Your rights when you disagree
02

For coaches

Make confident calls at the range with the rulebook in your pocket.

  • Quick scenario lookups during a match
  • Coach junior athletes through disputes
  • Citations to back every decision
03

For officials

Range officers, jurors, and referees can second-check the rulebook quickly.

  • Cross-check edge cases instantly
  • Locate the exact clause and page
  • Stay aligned with the 2026 edition

From the journal

Stories & guides for the shooting community.

All 15 articles

Beginner

Your first day at the range

A grounding walkthrough for athletes stepping onto an ISSF-spec range for the very first time.

6 min

Rules

What "late shot" really means

When it triggers, what gets annulled, and how to keep composure for the next shot.

5 min

Checklist

Equipment Control: the full checklist

Jacket stiffness, trigger pull weight, sole thickness, glove dimensions, and common surprises.

8 min

The rulebook, but easier.

Open the Copilot and ask anything about a late shot, an equipment dispute, a protest window, or what the rulebook says about a situation you have never seen before.

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About this service. Nish claims no rights over the ISSF Rule Book. Responses are generated by AI based on the indexed rulebook; players, coaches, and officials should verify every answer against the official rulebook before making decisions at a competition.