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Thread: 6yd / 10m target heights

  1. #1
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    6yd / 10m target heights

    I've only ever shot pistols for fun but I want to set myself up a proper indoor pistol range in my barn so I can practice shooting under simulated competition conditions.

    I've done a few searches and read the NSRA rules online but not found out
    how high the target must be off the ground.

    Can anyone tell me please.......

    Also a very quick summary of the basic rules of 6yd / 10m pistol, so they are understandable by a dummie brummie would be a great help.

    Thanks in advance.

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    Loads of stuff on 10m air pistol here ISSF Rules.

    10m target height is 1.4m to the centre of the bull.

    No idea about 6yd.

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    Thanks for that......

    I've put the 6yd target at 1.4m high for now......can anyone confirm if that's correct please?

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    Thumbs up 10 metre pistol

    Hi,

    The main thing is to use the 10 metre ISSF target to get the correct scores, and that you use a single shot pistol. Repeat shooting is not permitted. Cards are marked 10 shots x 6. There is one shot per card, but that can be quite expesive! I use 10 shots per card and can usually score pretty easily, although if you have a tight group, scoring is quite difficult...

    You can get targets quite cheaply at Uttings.com, which are two-sided, with 10 metre rifle targets on the back.

    I would suggest you join a club, as I did a year ago - you will find the other shooters friendly and helpful and it will increase your enjoyment massively.

    Good shooting!

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