10 mt air rifle, One shot per diagram, the full match course is unlimited sighters in 15 mins, 60 shots in 1hr 30 min on paper returning targets, or 1 hr 15 min on electronics for men, Ladies match is the same sighters and 40 shots in one hour on paper returning, or 50 mins on electronic.
At top level (British Championships, Internationals, etc) it is now scored in metric and tenths, i.e 9.0, 9.1, .......9.9,10.0, 10.1, 10.2 .......10.9, so the maximum score is now 654 for men, and 436 for ladies. Its the same targets just scored to a higher degree, it does require electronic targets or a lot of fiddly guaging with paper.
The greater majority in the UK, ie lower level, club, county, postals, etc are still scored in old fashioned 8, 9, and tens's, and although some clubs have electronic targets, most is done on paper, on returning targets.
Beginners at club level will generaly shoot two a diagram but you can do as many as you wish, best initialy to shoot 5 shot groups.
Better still, join a good 10 mt club, get coaching and learn, 10 mt is very technical and can initialy be very difficult for the unhelped beginner, a little good coaching can make big advances.
Good shooting
Robin
Last edited by RobinC; 30-01-2016 at 11:02 AM.
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