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Target Shooting Matches, Discussion & Events => Field Target Gates => Topic started by: elh0102 on June 01, 2018, 08:43:01 AM

Title: target question
Post by: elh0102 on June 01, 2018, 08:43:01 AM
Several years ago, I bought a knock-down FT target for practice. Work got in the way, and I just never got around to it. Now I'm retired and have time for these more important things, so I'll start practicing, maybe try a match this summer. My question, this is a squirrel target with a 1.5" kill zone, and I assume this would be used at only the longest ranges, maybe 40 yards minimum?
Title: Re: target question
Post by: mercury on June 01, 2018, 09:54:09 AM
I use mine at 30yds but you can easily make a reducer plate for 1 inch or half inch for closer ranges.

Target placement and numbering
Targets shall be placed at distances of between 9 metres and 50 metres from the firing line and according with the following table.

Targets (Max distance)   15mm   25mm   40mm
Non-positional targets   20 m         35 m   50 m
Positional targets   Not allowed   20 m     40 m

http://www.world-field-target-federation.com/Rules (http://www.world-field-target-federation.com/Rules)
Title: Re: target question
Post by: Greg5850 on June 08, 2018, 08:44:31 PM
Although Mercury’s information is correct, note that the KZ sizes and distances listed only apply to Worlds matches and to countries that have adopted those rules.   Our AAFTA rules are a bit different.  Our rules state that any target beyond 45 yards must have a full size 1.5 inch KZ or greater. Also, no target can be greater than a 50 Troyer rating.  Check out the AAFTA website for more details.

Greg S
Title: Re: target question
Post by: Scotchmo on June 08, 2018, 10:45:00 PM
1.5" targets can be used at any distance for free-position shots, even close shots.

50T max is correct, but I believe that the 1.5" after 45 yards is for GP matches only. For instance, a 1.125" or 1.25" target at 50 yards can be used in an AAFTA compliant match, just not a GP match.

See here for GP match size and distances:

http://www.aafta.org/Assets/handbook/2018/AAFTA_Handbook_2018.pdf#page=38 (http://www.aafta.org/Assets/handbook/2018/AAFTA_Handbook_2018.pdf#page=38)