Quote Originally Posted by zooma View Post
Hi Buzz,

The previous postings already cover the situation clearly enough for it to be workable and understandable.

I will copy those that are the more clear and decisive for you and repeat them here again:-


#1. Here is a clear cut example.

A perfect score of 50 can only be achieved if every shot is dead central and exactly in the middle of the 10 ring - but if any part of any hole even touches (or cuts) the dividing ring between the 9 and the bull then it will become a 9 and not a 10.

This same method applies to all of the scoring rings, so basically if any scoring ring is touched or cut then it must be scored DOWN to the next lower ring score.

This is very important - especially when shooting a match rifle at 6 yards to avoid any unrealistically high scores.

#7. The nine ring is bigger than 4.5mm,it is possible to score 10 and not hit the ring.
You can keep on repeating it but it does not make it right,take one of the targets and place a pellet dead centre of one of the targets look directly down on that target at least 75% of that pellet is sat in the nine ring,how can that be a ten if most of the pellet is in the nine ring,if you touch the next white line then you score eight,
Lets look at it another way,how do you score a nine?