Scoring 10M air pistol
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Scoring 10M air pistol
Can any one tell me how these targets are scored in a match. What is the difference between the inner 10 and the 10 ring? Are all hits scored in whole numbers? What if a hit is on the line betwen 2 rings?
Obviously I am new to match shooting, so any scoring info would be greatly appreciated.
Obviously I am new to match shooting, so any scoring info would be greatly appreciated.
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Simple...if the shot touches a line it gets the higher value (the shot is in the 9ring but touching the 10ring it's a ten).
Don't worry about the inner 10ring; pretend it's not there. It was put in for use with a scoring machine that would assign partial values (e.g. 10.9) for use during a 10 shot shootoff for the top 8 shooters to be added to their match score.
You or anyone else does not record inner tens or score them except during that shootoff. Ties are broken with a simple "10" countback in matches where there is no shootoff or scoring machine.
Don't worry about the inner 10ring; pretend it's not there. It was put in for use with a scoring machine that would assign partial values (e.g. 10.9) for use during a 10 shot shootoff for the top 8 shooters to be added to their match score.
You or anyone else does not record inner tens or score them except during that shootoff. Ties are broken with a simple "10" countback in matches where there is no shootoff or scoring machine.
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If you are talking about matches under ISSF rules then I'm afraid that is completely wrong.Rover wrote:You or anyone else does not record inner tens or score them except during that shootoff. Ties are broken with a simple "10" countback in matches where there is no shootoff or scoring machine.
Inner tens are recorded as a matter of course. They are the first way of tie breaking under the count-back rules. They are used before counting back in 10 shot series, which is only used if the number of inner tens are equal.
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