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New Shooter!
Just picked the hobby/sport up a few weeks ago and have IZH-46M and setup a 10M range in my garage. I have a newbie "dumb" question. How exactly do you score a B-40 target? I have been progressing through the NRA Marksmanship for 10M from benchrest, advanced supported, two-handed and am now at the level of one hand standing shooting (normal level). But I cannot fully understand scoring my shots! Any help will be appreciated.
Inner X ring
So if someone just grazes the x ring, the smallest ring on the B-40 it's an 11?
Answered my own question, I think.
Reading the history of 10M AP on Pilkguns it explains ISSF scoring and now I see that a perfect shot through x ring would be a 10.9. Since I started shooting, couple of weeks I have been underscoring all my shots by ONE point. Thank goodness, I was getting pretty disappointed, especially from benchresting! Got it now, thanks!
Re: Answered my own question, I think.
Unless your shooting in a final round (10 shots), the highest score you can shoot is a 10. Inner tens are not scored differently than an outer ten.JMBAZ wrote:Reading the history of 10M AP on Pilkguns it explains ISSF scoring and now I see that a perfect shot through x ring would be a 10.9. Since I started shooting, couple of weeks I have been underscoring all my shots by ONE point. Thank goodness, I was getting pretty disappointed, especially from benchresting! Got it now, thanks!