AWESOME target JIMMY!!!!!
Excellent target, Master Jimmy, tough one to beat.
Nice shootin' Blue, looks like a 47/50 w1x to me.
Quote from: Fussell on August 22, 2019, 07:58:30 PMNice shootin' Blue, looks like a 47/50 w1x to me.I know and I had to break out the Eagle Eye gauge and look up the rules on scoring shots before I posted. That shot doesn’t break the line but it touches the line (just barely) so it’s a 9 . If the lines dividing the rings were just a little finer it might have been a different story.If it was easy, it wouldn’t be as satisfying when everything comes together
Wow, if you say so brother. What did you use to project the rings onto the target?
Quote from: Fussell on August 22, 2019, 10:00:22 PMWow, if you say so brother. What did you use to project the rings onto the target?I use an Eagle Eye scoring gauge, I put the card from the company I got from in the first pic. It has a bit of a lens on top for magnification and a set of etched rings on the bottom. The single ring is for .177 the other is for .22 with a smaller centering ring for alignment. It’s non destructive so you just place it on top of your target, align with a pellet hole and see where the edge of the pellet is in relation to the hole it made.Blue
Quote from: Blue on August 23, 2019, 08:23:55 AMQuote from: Fussell on August 22, 2019, 10:00:22 PMWow, if you say so brother. What did you use to project the rings onto the target?I use an Eagle Eye scoring gauge, I put the card from the company I got from in the first pic. It has a bit of a lens on top for magnification and a set of etched rings on the bottom. The single ring is for .177 the other is for .22 with a smaller centering ring for alignment. It’s non destructive so you just place it on top of your target, align with a pellet hole and see where the edge of the pellet is in relation to the hole it made.BlueCool, thanks for the link Blue. I ordered one. Found it on Ebay for just a bit less! Thanks.Fuss
I've been using one for about 5years now. It takes the guess work out of scoring .177 & .22 targets. I actually like it better than using plugs. Easier to see for my old tired eyes
Nice shooting Mark. I hate to be the bearer of bad news but it looks like your score is 46/50. From the rules...."The shot must be totally inside the ring to score that ring. If the shot touches the ring using a scoring gauge or your best geusstimation it goes to the lower value(opposite of what is the norm)". We do that because the same target is used for all calibers and it equalizes the playing field. The one shot that is close to the 10 ring looks like it's touching the ten ring which would make it a 9. Still a good target though.