Is the NRA B17 the correct 50 meter Free Pistol target? When I contacted the USAS they referred me to their rule book, which states that NRA targets are to be used until USAS targets become commercially available. There is a lot of data on the size of the rings, but they fail to note what the corresponding NRA numbers are. I find this needlessly irritating.
This is my third dealing with USAS staff. I'm getting the impression that they're not ... well, less that what I would hope for .
Free pistol target size is it the NRA B17?
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Yes, the B-17 target is the "NRA 25/50 Meter UIT Pistol Target" in heavy paper. You can find a listing of the "Official NRA Competition Targets - International Pistol" on the National Target Company site at:
http://www.nationaltarget.com/cgi-bin/m ... ry_Code=IP
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Ed Hall
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http://www.nationaltarget.com/cgi-bin/m ... ry_Code=IP
Take Care,
Ed Hall
http://www.airforceshooting.org/
http://www.geocities.com/ed_ka2fwj/
B-11 target
JD,
The size of the 7 ring is 2 1/4 inches or just under 57 mm.
Sandy
The size of the 7 ring is 2 1/4 inches or just under 57 mm.
Sandy