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Impossible shot target
wallie
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It's the air gun target #2
The target, 17 by 17 cm (6.7 by 6.7 in), is traditionally made of light-coloured cardboard upon which scoring lines, and a black aiming mark consisting of the score zones 7 through 10, are printed.[4] There is also an inner ten ring, but the number of inner tens is only used for tie-breaking.
I have been shooting international face to face on line with my BB pistol for fun.
Now I got this new .i77 air pistol and I'm shooting Olympic rules on line, (5 meters) face to face.
I shot a 10X which would be a 10.10 (Olympic Rules)
They told me you can not shoot a 10.10 at 10 meters or 5 meters, pistol or rifle.
You can shoot 10.1 up to 10.9 but you can not shoot a 10.10 because the .177 pellet diameter Is larger than the x ring diameter and the pellet can not touch the ring of the X.
They have over lays to score this.
Well that's a hell of a way to run a fun match.
as a teenaged .22 smallbore 50 foot match shooter, I was shocked at my scores the first time I shot at the ISU targets. The 10 ring is the size of the period on the end of this sentence. .
A "little" different than my everyday A-17 NRA targets.
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