This may seem like an odd question, but I have gotten conflicting information. I am setting up a ten-meter air pistol range in my back yard. Is the distance ten meters from the face of the target to ...
a. the muzzle of the pistol?
b. the toe of the shooter?
c. or to something else?
I'd like to practice as close as possible to match conditions. Thanks in advance for a little clarification.
Ten-Meter Range
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Re: Ten-Meter Range
Ten meters from the target to a line on the ground that you do not have touch with your shoes.
Re: Ten-Meter Range
Extract for the ISSF Rules :SeaBlue52 wrote:This may seem like an odd question, but I have gotten conflicting information. I am setting up a ten-meter air pistol range in my back yard. Is the distance ten meters from the face of the target to ...
a. the muzzle of the pistol?
b. the toe of the shooter?
c. or to something else?
I'd like to practice as close as possible to match conditions. Thanks in advance for a little clarification.
6.3.8.2
Shooting distances must be measured from the firing line to the target face. If pit operated targets are used the distance must be measured to the face of the front target, which must always be the competition target.
6.3.8.3
Shooting distances must be as exact as possible, subject to the following allowable variations.
10 m range
+/- 0.05 m
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