belgmart
LRML Newbies
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This will take quite a bit of time, so bear with me... 1st of all, the targets used in the anglosaxon world (more or less standard for LR work) have a 5-ring as max score, with an x-ring inside that, which is called V-bull. When you shoot and are scored, the number of V-bull is noted, so a 60.03 would be a score of 60 (out of a possible max. of 75), with 3 V-bulls. In LR shooting, MLAIC rules are not used, so it is not the best 10 out of 13, or whatever. For LR work, you shoot 15 shots for score, each shot having a potential max. score of 5 ( so the max. score is 75). BUT you also have - as a rule - 5 ranging shots, to get on target and 5 sighters to get good sight settings for the range and conditions. The 1st shot hitting the target will be your 1st sighter. You can usually convert your sighters to scoring shots in the reverse firing order, i.e. you can convert the last shot, or the last 2, 3,... - or all 5. However, you won't be allowed to convert the 1st 3, and not the last 2 (reverse firing order, remember?) And as to spotting your shots, actually nobody is able to see them with their spotting scopes - but there's markers in the butts which will both indicate score and fall of shot on the target. Sometimes these are 'dedicated' markers, sometimes it is just other shooters that aren't shooting in the current detail, so your turn will be next...
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