Page 1 of 1
average scores
Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 5:52 pm
by hb10mshoter
Just to get an idea of the talent in this vast internet world, i would like to know some of your average scores and how many shots fired in a normal week. I typically shoot in the 510-515's, but I'm new (had an izh for about 4 weeks now, and shoot about 175 pellets a week)
Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 5:55 pm
by hb10mshoter
Also I would like to reccomend the pilkguns email postal to all
average scores
Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 8:00 am
by Nano
hb10mshoter:
If you use the "search" option, these same topic was discussed in the past.
I can repeat my point of view:
Satarting Shooters 450 points
after 6 months of training 500 points
after one year 540 points
Is not a rule, but the scores are the average in my club, adults can improve their initial scores fast, so that they can concentrate itself better in a single thing, the young people think about the girls, the game of ball, etc.
I use 1000 pellets a month,
Nano
Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 10:50 am
by Mellberg
Free Pistol 550. Perhaps 150-300 shots per week, this varies a lot.
Centerfire 575. I'd think something 100-200 shots per week, this also varies a lot.
Air Pistol. 580. I only shoot in the winter, but I'd guess ~300 per week.
This is not competition though, only training. The results are sometimes a little higher and sometimes (like this last weekend) a little lower. However I was going for a nice FP result last sunday on a competition but I lost it in the last series. 93 92 91 93 93 84... got a little carried away there and rushed the final 10 shots. Too bad, but hey; There are more competitions comming up. =)
Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 4:28 pm
by Pradeep5
What kind of ranges are you shooting at? Are they electronic where it keeps score for you? The one time I shot on electronics I turned the monitor away so it wouldn't distract me.
Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2007 2:55 pm
by Mellberg
I use ordinary targets and a spotting scope. But sometimes I shoot at electronic targets with my AP (some ranges here have them).
I try not to keep that much track on my scores, but I mostly I can feel where it's going and sometimes after a training day I sum up the targets to see if the feel is on par with the results. A good feeling and a good result = a nice day! :)