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Target height?
Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 9:59 am
by pwh
I'm sure this is in the ISSF rules someplace but I must be missing it.
What is the target height supposed to be for 10 meter air rifle?
~Phil
10 M target height (air rifle)
Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 3:24 pm
by bellyshooter
You can access the rules on the USAS website. Target heights are discussed in the "General Technical Rules."
For air rifle you're looking at 1.40 m to the center of the target with a plus/minus of 0.05m.
Note, too, that if you are setting up a range for multiple shooters, each firing point needs to be within plus/minus of 1 cm of the others.
Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 9:20 am
by peepsight
1.40 M is correct but it has to be measured at the firing point not at the target. This is incase the floor of the range is not perfectly 'flat'.
Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 1:17 pm
by Guest
Thanks to peepsight for pointing out the measuring should be done at the firing point, and giving me an "Ah ha!" moment. I can set an inexpensive laser level on the rifle rest I use for offhand, measure the distance from the floor, and project a line all around the range. Make a few marks, shift to the next firing point and repeat. Slick!
Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 1:24 pm
by pwh
Damn.....no wonder I had a hard time shooting!
I simply put together a box with ballistic putty back in '79 and there it remained. I noticed a few pieces of shrapnel bounce off of some of the embedded pellets and come flying my way the other day! That was it! I ordered a heavy duty pellet trap and decided that when I place it up I might as well try and get the right height (of which I had no idea until now). My old one was about 5'10"!! lol
I'm not too concerned about exactness as I'll be using some 5 and 10 target bulls so that takes care of the 1.40M for most of the bulls. Aside from that I can only achieve a distance of about 29' to the target but, that's quite good for what I'm doing considering I have it all set up in my basement.
~Phil