Can anyone supply the target specifications for the Olympic 10 meter air pistol competition?
I am using a software package called "Graph Paper" where you can design your own targets. I am designing a target that shows radial increments in 1 mm. but I don't know how wide to make each scoring band. Are they evenly distributed, exponentially or distributed such that all band areas are equal... I don't know?
I checked the ISSF rules but they just jump you around without providing this information.
Any help would be appreciated.
Regards,
Brian Edmonds
brian.edmonds-at-alum.wustl.edu.42238.0
Olympic Target Specifications for 10 meter air pistol shoot
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Re: Olympic Target Specifications for 10 meter air pistol sh
http://www.issf-shooting.org/Rules/gene ... rules.html
All specifications of targets are listed on Chapter 6, section 3.
Check page 2.
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All specifications of targets are listed on Chapter 6, section 3.
Check page 2.
.42244.42238
Re: Olympic Target Specifications for 10 meter air pistol sh
Would buying a B-40 target and measuring off of it help?: Can anyone supply the target specifications for the Olympic 10 meter air pistol competition?
: I am using a software package called "Graph Paper" where you can design your own targets. I am designing a target that shows radial increments in 1 mm. but I don't know how wide to make each scoring band. Are they evenly distributed, exponentially or distributed such that all band areas are equal... I don't know?
: I checked the ISSF rules but they just jump you around without providing this information.
: Any help would be appreciated.
: Regards,
: Brian Edmonds
.42260.42238
: I am using a software package called "Graph Paper" where you can design your own targets. I am designing a target that shows radial increments in 1 mm. but I don't know how wide to make each scoring band. Are they evenly distributed, exponentially or distributed such that all band areas are equal... I don't know?
: I checked the ISSF rules but they just jump you around without providing this information.
: Any help would be appreciated.
: Regards,
: Brian Edmonds
.42260.42238
Rule 6.3.2.6 is clear
: Can anyone supply the target specifications for the Olympic 10 meter air pistol competition?
: I am using a software package called "Graph Paper" where you can design your own targets. I am designing a target that shows radial increments in 1 mm. but I don't know how wide to make each scoring band. Are they evenly distributed, exponentially or distributed such that all band areas are equal... I don't know?
: I checked the ISSF rules but they just jump you around without providing this information.
: Any help would be appreciated.
: Regards,
: Brian Edmonds
dalevene-at-blueyonder.co.uk.42262.42238
: I am using a software package called "Graph Paper" where you can design your own targets. I am designing a target that shows radial increments in 1 mm. but I don't know how wide to make each scoring band. Are they evenly distributed, exponentially or distributed such that all band areas are equal... I don't know?
: I checked the ISSF rules but they just jump you around without providing this information.
: Any help would be appreciated.
: Regards,
: Brian Edmonds
dalevene-at-blueyonder.co.uk.42262.42238
Bah, use Edelman Targets
Hi Brian,
I think you will be much happier if you bit the bullet and buy the Edelman targets.
These targets are made of a special short fiber paper that will make clean holes, much cleaner than on any paper that you can print out on your computer. (I tried...)
I typically shoot twenty shots per target and only occasionally have difficulty scoring the target. A 250 count package of targets only costs about 12 dollars and will do five thousand pellets.
--Jerry
jerry.levan-at-eku.edu.42268.42238
I think you will be much happier if you bit the bullet and buy the Edelman targets.
These targets are made of a special short fiber paper that will make clean holes, much cleaner than on any paper that you can print out on your computer. (I tried...)
I typically shoot twenty shots per target and only occasionally have difficulty scoring the target. A 250 count package of targets only costs about 12 dollars and will do five thousand pellets.
--Jerry
jerry.levan-at-eku.edu.42268.42238
Re: Bah, use Edelman Targets
Jerry is right, at a nickle apiece it is hard to justify the time and cost of making them yourself and the Edleman make nice round hole instead of long ugly tears. Also the bright white printer paper looks very different than the tan paper most targets are printed on. Hi Brian,
: I think you will be much happier if you bit the bullet and buy the Edelman targets.
: These targets are made of a special short fiber paper that will make clean holes, much cleaner than on any paper that you can print out on your computer. (I tried...)
: I typically shoot twenty shots per target and only occasionally have difficulty scoring the target. A 250 count package of targets only costs about 12 dollars and will do five thousand pellets.
: --Jerry
.42275.42268
: I think you will be much happier if you bit the bullet and buy the Edelman targets.
: These targets are made of a special short fiber paper that will make clean holes, much cleaner than on any paper that you can print out on your computer. (I tried...)
: I typically shoot twenty shots per target and only occasionally have difficulty scoring the target. A 250 count package of targets only costs about 12 dollars and will do five thousand pellets.
: --Jerry
.42275.42268
Re: Olympic Target Specifications for 10 meter air pistol sh
: Would buying a B-40 target and measuring off of it help?: Can anyone supply the target specifications for the Olympic 10 meter air pistol competition?
: : I am using a software package called "Graph Paper" where you can design your own targets. I am designing a target that shows radial increments in 1 mm. but I don't know how wide to make each scoring band. Are they evenly distributed, exponentially or distributed such that all band areas are equal... I don't know?
: : I checked the ISSF rules but they just jump you around without providing this information.
: : Any help would be appreciated.
: : Regards,
: : Brian Edmonds
Brian:
Found the info you need at the following website:
http://home.earthlink.net/~loko/Shootin ... ction4.htm
jelkins771-at-icu2.net.42763.42260
: : I am using a software package called "Graph Paper" where you can design your own targets. I am designing a target that shows radial increments in 1 mm. but I don't know how wide to make each scoring band. Are they evenly distributed, exponentially or distributed such that all band areas are equal... I don't know?
: : I checked the ISSF rules but they just jump you around without providing this information.
: : Any help would be appreciated.
: : Regards,
: : Brian Edmonds
Brian:
Found the info you need at the following website:
http://home.earthlink.net/~loko/Shootin ... ction4.htm
jelkins771-at-icu2.net.42763.42260