Lots of examples like this:

2.12 Range Commands

2.12.1 Many of the range commands given to a shooter by the SO are for safety, while the rest are for stage

administration.


2.12.1 is not really a rule. It is a description of 2.12.


Another example:
2.1 The Safety Rules below serve as the cornerstone for every IDPA shooter, Safety Officer (SO), Match
Director (MD) and Area Coordinator (AC) to follow so that our events are safe and enjoyable to a wide range
of participants. They are to be adopted for all IDPA events.



OR
1.2 IDPA’s Strict Principles of Safety

As with any firearm competition, safety is the primary and fundamental concern. The Four Rules of Gun

Safety are the basis for the IDPA safety rules:

 All guns are always loaded.

 Never let the muzzle cover anything you are not willing to destroy.

 Keep your finger off the trigger till your sights are on

 Identify your target, and what is behind it.

not broken out like other rules.


I am ok with a section having a descriptor - it is better than a number point which is not a rule.

Ric

"Life has taught me that if you can’t explain why you’re doing what you’re doing, it’s nature’s way of telling you that you probably shouldn’t be doing it. " -- Mas Ayoob