Women's Sport Pistol Target Type

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randy1952
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Women's Sport Pistol Target Type

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Can anyone tell me what the official NRA Target Numbers are for Women's Sport Pistol for the Precision and Rapid fire stage at 50 ft and 50 Meters?
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I would doubt there is one at 50M since the official distance is only 25M. Rapid targets would be huge at that distance.

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Post by Sandy »

Randy,
Attached is the total list of the targets for Women's Sport Pistol and Centerfire. There is no 50m stage.

International Pistol Target Selection (Official and Reduced/Simulated Distances)
The following is a brief overview of the official targets required for all International Pistol events and their official distances.
A brief description of the course of fire for each event is also provided.
The appropriate reduced distance range allows simulating any of the International Pistol events through the use of commonly available targets, in particular “10M Air Pistol”, Official 50 ft. “Bullseye” (Conventional Pistol) Slow fire targets and TQ-6/TQ-9 practice targets.
The following is a list of the targets which are referenced in the specific International Pistol events.
Target Overview
• B-40 = International 10M Air Pistol
• B-17 = International 50M Free Pistol, 25M Std. Pistol, 25M precision stage Center Fire and Sport Pistol
• B-19 = Same as B-17 but reduced for use at 50 yards and 25 yards respectively.
• B-35 = Same as B-17 reduced for use at 25M
• B-11 = Same as B-17 reduced for use at 50 ft
• TQ-9 = Same as B-17 reduced for Practice use at 25 ft.
• B-33 = Intl. Std Pistol Target, reduced for 50 ft. Used for firing Std Pistol, Sport Pistol, Center Fire Pistol at 50 ft.
• B-37 = 25M Target. Used for Rapid Fire Pistol, and Rapid Fire stage of Center Fire and Sport Pistol.
• B-38 = Same as B-37 but reduced for use at 25 yards.
• B-39 = Same as B-37 but reduced for use at 50 ft.
• B-2 = “Bullseye” 50 ft. Slow Fire Target
• TQ-6 = “Bullseye” 25 ft. Slow Fire Practice Target



Center Fire Pistol / Sport Pistol
Precision Stage - Distance / Targets:
• 25 M on B-17 (official)
• 25 yd on B-19 (official)
• 50 ft on B-33 (official)
• 25 ft on B-11 (simulated)
• 25 ft on B-40 (simulated)
• 12.5 ft on TQ-9 (simulated)
Rapid Fire Stage - Distance / Targets:
• 25 M on B-37 (official)
• 25 yd on B-38 (official)
• 50 ft on B-39 (official)
• 18.5 ft on B-2 (simulated)
o Error: 10 ring = 18.8 ft, 9=17.8, 8=17.9, 7=18.8, 6=20.6, 5=23.2, AVG = 19.5 ft.
• 14 ft on B-40 (simulated)
o Error: 10 ring = 9.4 ft, 9=12.5, 8=13.7, 7=14.4, 6=14.8, 5=15.0, AVG = 13.3 ft.
• 9.2 ft on TQ-6 (simulated)
Course of Fire:
• Precision Stage: 30 shots total
o 6 series x 5 shots/series
o 6 minutes per series
o 6 minute sighter series
• Rapid Fire Stage: 30 shots total
o 6 series x 5 shots/series
o Each series has the following:
§ Target on edge for 7 seconds then faces for 3 seconds, repeats 5 times per series, 1 shot from the “Ready” position each time the target faces.
o One sighter series of 5 shots

Sandy
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Fred Mannis
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Post by Fred Mannis »

Sandy,
There is an error in your listing
• B-35 = Same as B-17 reduced for use at 25M
I am holding in my hand an official NRA target "International 25 Yard Slow Fire Pistol Target (50 Meter International Slow Fire Target Reduced For Use At 25 Yards) B-35"
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Post by Sandy »

Fred,
You are correct. I should have proofread my copy before submitting it. Thank you for catching the error.
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randy1952
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Thanks

Post by randy1952 »

Thanks for the information.
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