Height for targets?
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Height for targets?
At what height does the bottom of a target have to be placed from the ground?
In air pistol
and
In .22lr
Is there a range of heights allowed?
Thanks
In air pistol
and
In .22lr
Is there a range of heights allowed?
Thanks
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If you are asking about ISSF rules then the height of the centre of the target above the level of the floor of the firing piont are:-
10m Range
1.4m +/-50mm
25m Range
1.4m +100mm/-200mm
50m Range
0.75m +/-500mm
All targets in the same group must have the same height +/-10mm.
These heights apply to both pistol and rifle (except 50m Running Target)
10m Range
1.4m +/-50mm
25m Range
1.4m +100mm/-200mm
50m Range
0.75m +/-500mm
All targets in the same group must have the same height +/-10mm.
These heights apply to both pistol and rifle (except 50m Running Target)
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OK guest, please explain the difference between what you have posted and what I posted which was:-Anonymous wrote:actually:
50 m ranges 0.75 m +/- 0.50 m
25 m ranges 1.40 m + 0.10 m / - 0.20 m
10 m ranges 1.40 m +/- 0.05 m
and no, it is not the same thing as either the original answer or the inch conversions given by Paulo.
10m Range
1.4m +/-50mm
25m Range
1.4m +100mm/-200mm
50m Range
0.75m +/-500mm
I had not picked up on the change in 6.3.9 of the tolerance given for 25M (was +/- 0.10 m and now +0.10 m/-0.20 m) - David's reply sent me back to 'the book' to check.
Every time I read through the ISSF rules there seems to be another change from the 2005 edition to be discovered - and I get to read the ISSF rules a lot.
ps: I think the pedant was pointing out that 50mm is not necessarily the same as 0.05 m...
...it is a fine point, but technically correct
Every time I read through the ISSF rules there seems to be another change from the 2005 edition to be discovered - and I get to read the ISSF rules a lot.
ps: I think the pedant was pointing out that 50mm is not necessarily the same as 0.05 m...
...it is a fine point, but technically correct
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Well, can´t see why someone with a Latin name like Paulo would convert decent, ops, sorry!, decimal units into inches...;-))
Rule 6.3.9: Height of Target Center (Center of the Ten Ring)
The center of the targets must be within the following heights
when measured from the level of the floor of the firing point:
Standard Height Variation Allowable
300 m ranges 3.00 m +/- 4.00 m
50 m ranges 0.75 m +/- 0.50 m
25 m ranges 1.40 m + 0.10 m / - 0.20 m
10 m ranges 1.40 m +/- 0.05 m
50 m Running Target 1.40 m +/- 0.20 m
10 m Running Target 1.40 m +/- 0.05 m
This comes from the ISSF pdf. The allowable variation for 300m made me consult ISSF (was working on the Brasilian portuguese version of the rules). they say it is correct.
If you do some rule of three figuring it starts to fit.
Rule 6.3.9: Height of Target Center (Center of the Ten Ring)
The center of the targets must be within the following heights
when measured from the level of the floor of the firing point:
Standard Height Variation Allowable
300 m ranges 3.00 m +/- 4.00 m
50 m ranges 0.75 m +/- 0.50 m
25 m ranges 1.40 m + 0.10 m / - 0.20 m
10 m ranges 1.40 m +/- 0.05 m
50 m Running Target 1.40 m +/- 0.20 m
10 m Running Target 1.40 m +/- 0.05 m
This comes from the ISSF pdf. The allowable variation for 300m made me consult ISSF (was working on the Brasilian portuguese version of the rules). they say it is correct.
If you do some rule of three figuring it starts to fit.