10 METER PISTOL TARGET SCORING

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10 METER PISTOL TARGET SCORING

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Does the scoring count 1 to 10 or is the very center counted as 11? I see some indications that this might be the case. Thanks Ron
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Nope.

The scoring goes from 1 to 10 in full points (with the allowance made for inner tens for tie-breaking), and from 1.0 to 10.9 in decimal scoring.
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Shoot lots of elevens. You'll win.
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renzo wrote:(...) and from 1.0 to 10.9 in decimal scoring.
From 0 to 10.9 in decimal scoring.
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rmca wrote:
renzo wrote:(...) and from 1.0 to 10.9 in decimal scoring.
From 0 to 10.9 in decimal scoring.
No, zero means absence of scoring (i.e. a shot outside the "1" ring, or an annulled shot, or one on other shooter's target). The lowest possible score is "1"

There's no "0.9" for a shot very close to the outer line, it starts as "1.0"
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Thanks for info now I got it. Ron
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renzo wrote:No, zero means absence of scoring (i.e. a shot outside the "1" ring, or an annulled shot, or one on other shooter's target). The lowest possible score is "1"

There's no "0.9" for a shot very close to the outer line, it starts as "1.0"
I agree there's no 0.9 (although I'm not 100% sure), but the score you'll get from a shot is within the this range, 0 and (1,10.9)
Zero isn't the absence of score, its the total amount of "points" you got from a shot that hit the blank part of the target, missed the target altogether or was irregular ( ie. out of time)

This is a futile discussion since anyone scoring like that will probably not win! ;)
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I agree that with the current rules anything outside the 1 ring is 0. I also believe there should be 0.x.

As to the idea of not winning if you are shooting 0s, I will tell you that I won a Free Pistol Match with a 0 by deciding that nine 10s was equal to ten 9s after I fired a total miss. I did spent some mental effort with that imagery. And, granted, it was not a major championship, but in lesser events, one errant shot does not necessarily mean disaster, even in Air Pistol. The quality of the 59 other shots determines the outcome.
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