This is what we use. Used a magnifying glass if needed. Push it in a .177 hole and gauge is the size of a .22
https://www.nsrashop.co.uk/products/...-scoring-gauge
This is what we use. Used a magnifying glass if needed. Push it in a .177 hole and gauge is the size of a .22
https://www.nsrashop.co.uk/products/...-scoring-gauge
Hi Richard, if you are using NSRA cards, they are outward gauging, so the bigger diameter is more likely to cut the line and count down. This will apparently lower your score. David
The gauge you need is sold in the NSRA shop and is listed as the 0.22A. it has a slower taper than a 0.22 plug gauge so when pushed gently into the .177 shot hole it will centre itself properly to enable reading of the .22 oversize scoring ring when it touches the target.
The NSRA scoring course suggests the use of the plug gauge you have pictured with the wobbly spring on top can actually distort the score reading as light distorts when passing through the magnifying glass.
Regards Neil
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Many thanks Ragle and martini for you help and replies!
Richard
There are pictures of scoring targets in this lot here from lastweekend: https://www.benchrestuk.com/gallery/...ishead-shoots/