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blg
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Rocky Mountain Rifle

Post by blg »

How come the 3P scores don't include tenths but the prone do?
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Post by mtncwru »

Under ISSF/USA Shooting Rules, 3P isn't scored in decimal, but prone is. Since the OTC as electronic targets, they can score in decimal without difficulty.
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Post by blg »

Well I was sure that there would be a rule that I should of know about. ]
Not sure why, I just thought all were going to be using the decimal.

thanks

Brian
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Post by blg »

Now I'm really confused.

6.3.4
Targets
and Target Standards
Targets must comply with the scoring ring dimensions, tolerances
and specifications in this rule.
a)
Rifle
and Pistol t
argets may be scored in
full ring val
ues or, if
EST
s
or electronic
paper
target
scoring
machines
are used,
in decimal
ring values.
Decimal ring scores are determined
by dividing the scoring
area for one full ring into ten equal
scoring rings that are designate
d with decimal
values starting
with zero (i.e. 10.0, 9.0, etc.) and end
ing
with nine (i. e
. 10.9,
9.9, etc.);
b)
Rifle and Pistol Elimination and Qualification Round
competitions are scored in full ring values, except that in
ISSF Championships, Elimination and Qualificatio
n Round
competitions for 10m Air Rifle Men and
Men
Junior, 10m Air
Rifle Women and
Women
Junior, 50m Rifle Prone Men and
Men Junior and 50m Prone Women and Women Junior
events must be scored in decimal values.
c)
Rifle and Pistol Finals are scored in decima
l values, except
that 25m Pistol Finals use hit
-
miss scoring with hits zones
based on decimal values
established
by the ISSF Executive
Committee.
(USA Shooting Clarification: USA Shooting will remain with whole ring scoring in the
10 meter and 50 meter Pr
one events.)
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