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Scoring?
How are the 50M, free pistol targets scored? When I did shoot, there was a possible of 600 points. Now it appears that the 60 shots are fired in 2-hours vs 2.5 hrs and the scoring goes in excess of 600 points (tenth of a point). IE: 580.6, 578.3, etc
Thanks,
Ed
Thanks,
Ed
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They were certainly scored in tenths in the 1993 rules using electronic targets, scoring machines or (Nonius) scoring gauges.Rob wrote:Did the scoring in the finals allways record tenths, or is this since electronic targets..Thanks
I cannot find my rule books before then I'm afraid and my events didn't have finals.
Can anyone remember when the finals first came in, 1985 or 1989?
Finals were certainly in for 1989; Sergei Pyzhianovurs' Record of 695.1 (593+102.1) was set at the World Cup Final, Munich 13.10.1989.
My collection of old rule books is at the back of the storage - anybody know of ISSF scores with Finals prior to this.
From conversations, they were trialled at Rome (back in the 1960s)
Spencer
My collection of old rule books is at the back of the storage - anybody know of ISSF scores with Finals prior to this.
From conversations, they were trialled at Rome (back in the 1960s)
Spencer
Since you guys are discussing the tenths of a point finals scoring, I have a question to bring up:
Are the tenths below 1.0 available? Does a close miss of the 1 ring gain you 0.9 point, etc.? Sorry if I seem too lazy to research this on my own, but I thought maybe someone knows already or can easily find the reference. I'm quite rusty at the ISSF rules.
Just a curiosity and if no one replies I won't be hurt. I'll dig out the rules someday on my own...
Take Care,
Ed Hall
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Are the tenths below 1.0 available? Does a close miss of the 1 ring gain you 0.9 point, etc.? Sorry if I seem too lazy to research this on my own, but I thought maybe someone knows already or can easily find the reference. I'm quite rusty at the ISSF rules.
Just a curiosity and if no one replies I won't be hurt. I'll dig out the rules someday on my own...
Take Care,
Ed Hall
Air Force Shooting Homepage
Bullseye (and International) Competition Things
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What a good question, one I'd never thought of.Ed Hall wrote:Since you guys are discussing the tenths of a point finals scoring, I have a question to bring up:
Are the tenths below 1.0 available?
For paper targets rule 8.11.1 is pretty clear. "Shots which do not hit the scoring rings of the shooter's own target must be scored as misses."
I cannot find an equivalent for electronics but presume that they will be programmed in a similar manner.
Spencer?
I think not. See ISSF Rule 6.3.1.7 "Targets are divided into scoring zones by scoring rings. Shots striking in a scoring zone receive the number of points designated for that scoring zone." I think the zone that is outside all the rings is the Zero zone!Ed Hall wrote:Since you guys are discussing the tenths of a point finals scoring, I have a question to bring up:
Are the tenths below 1.0 available? Does a close miss of the 1 ring gain you 0.9 point, etc.? Sorry if I seem too lazy to research this on my own, but I thought maybe someone knows already or can easily find the reference. I'm quite rusty at the ISSF rules.
Just a curiosity and if no one replies I won't be hurt. I'll dig out the rules someday on my own...
Take Care,
Ed Hall
Air Force Shooting Homepage
Bullseye (and International) Competition Things
Subsequent question:
Why would a zero be scored as 0.0 instead of just 0, if tenths are not available?
I have shot a 0.0 in a final due to a leaking Daisy 777. The pellet left the barrel and rolled across the floor under the target - "Ed Hall, zero point zero!"
Take Care,
Ed Hall
Air Force Shooting Homepage
Bullseye (and International) Competition Things
Why would a zero be scored as 0.0 instead of just 0, if tenths are not available?
I have shot a 0.0 in a final due to a leaking Daisy 777. The pellet left the barrel and rolled across the floor under the target - "Ed Hall, zero point zero!"
Take Care,
Ed Hall
Air Force Shooting Homepage
Bullseye (and International) Competition Things
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That's quite simple Ed, maximum humiliation ;-)Ed Hall wrote:Why would a zero be scored as 0.0 instead of just 0, if tenths are not available?
I have shot a 0.0 in a final due to a leaking Daisy 777. The pellet left the barrel and rolled across the floor under the target - "Ed Hall, zero point zero!"
(The real answer is "no idea")