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Shooting Term
Posted: Wed May 06, 2015 9:06 am
by Tanktrek
What is the exact meaning of the term pulling a creedmore.
Re: Shooting Term
Posted: Wed May 06, 2015 10:18 am
by Don
I assume that you are asking about tie breaking techniques. Creadmore was the original NRA range on Long Island, NY, where the system was developed in the U.S. if you had two or more people tied, then the one with the highest number of X's won, then highest number of 10's, then highest number of 9's, etc., until the tie was broken. in some black powder sports, they use string measure. In international black powder matches sponsored by the Muzzle Loaders Associations International Committee (MLAIC), they measure the distance of the center of the worst record shot from the center of the bullseye. All are tie breaking devices unique to that particular sport. The rule book for your sport will explain the rule that that sport uses. If you loose the tie breaker, you have been "Creedmored."
Regards,
Don
Re: Shooting Term
Posted: Wed May 06, 2015 11:21 am
by Tanktrek
Thank you Don
Re: Shooting Term
Posted: Wed May 06, 2015 1:46 pm
by Curlyjim
I'm not familiar with that exact term or it's usage, but I can think of some other possibilities. Check this page.
http://www.longrangebpcr.com/TCFacts.htm
Item 5, 6, or 7 could have spawned the term.
Curlyjim
Re: Shooting Term
Posted: Wed May 06, 2015 5:19 pm
by mtncwru
To "Creedmore" someone is to win by a secondary tie-breaker. For example, I shot the same score as one of my teammates at the NRA National Championship this year. Our X-count was also the same, so the next level tie-breaker in NRA Smallbore is to compare the score on the individual target bulls, starting with the last one fired. Since I shot a 50 with 5 x's, and he shot a 50 with 4 xs, I won the higher ranking.