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Electronic Targets
Posted: Mon May 26, 2008 12:01 pm
by BJ
I've never shot on electronic targets before but am considering shooting in the USA Shooting Nationals and was hoping someone could give me some insight. I hear that they are easier to shoot than the NRA A-23 50 yard targets so I was wondering just how big the ten ring actually is? Oh yeah, I'm a smallbore shooter so whatever the ten ring size is for that.
Thanks
Brian
Posted: Mon May 26, 2008 12:58 pm
by Guest
Bull on an ISSF 50 target is 10.4mm.
I believe the scoring rings are 8mm wide.
Tim S
Exeter UK
Re: Electronic Targets
Posted: Mon May 26, 2008 1:34 pm
by Guest
BJ wrote:I've never shot on electronic targets before but am considering shooting in the USA Shooting Nationals and was hoping someone could give me some insight. I hear that they are easier to shoot than the NRA A-23 50 yard targets so I was wondering just how big the ten ring actually is? Oh yeah, I'm a smallbore shooter so whatever the ten ring size is for that.
Thanks
Brian
There not easier - just much more convenient. They are calibrated to ISSF specifications. Whoever told you that they are easier is dead wrong!
Posted: Mon May 26, 2008 7:48 pm
by pdeal
If you want to do some practice order some NRA A-50 targets for 50 meter or if you shoot 50 yards order some NRA A-51. These are the same bulls as you will shoot at the USAS nationals and should give you the same scores.
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Posted: Mon May 26, 2008 9:45 pm
by glastra
are NRA A-51 the same as ISSF 50 meters targets if shot at 50 yards?
Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 2:09 am
by enricovolante
Hi,
At our club all our targets are electronic but considering that not every day I have the possibility to visit it and considering that my new house is under construction I would like to get a cheap one just for myself.
I don't need a fancy one or printer, just something that tells me the total score for a 10 mt air rifle.
Any suggestion?
Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 8:46 am
by pdeal
Yes the A-51 is an ISSF 50m target reduced for 50yd.
Enrico- Megalink makes a personal version of their target. You buy one of their targets, which work very well, and they have an adapter that allows a laptop or PC to be used as the monitor. It is still not real cheap though $1800 in the US. Maybe cheaper for you though. We have Megalink targets on our range and they have been very reliable.
Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2008 5:54 pm
by carpenter
OK as far as the electronic targets being easier they are the same except for the target is one hole only so you dont shift your npa after you line it up for each position. As far as NPA goes that makes the target easier for lack of a better term
hope that helps
oh also the lighting at the nationals is much better than most places as far as indoors is concerned (i shot in the basement of a highschool for many years and it wasnt the best lighting but thank goodness my coach and the school let us