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Scoring

*** Note: At Central Jersey we fire the 80 round course for all 4th Sunday NRA matches, while the CMP John C. Garand matches fire the 50 round course. All positions can be shot at reduced range with the appropriate reduced targets, here at Central Jersey we fire at 200 and 300 yards only. Each shooter has the option of firing the entire match at 200 yards or of move back to 300 yards for the prone stages.

We don't have pits which eliminates the need for scoring from the targets themselves during firing, this description is just to illustrate the conventional scoring method employed at a full distance (600 yard) range with pits. Our walk and paste match is completed in a much shorter time frame, usually finishing about 1230 hrs with an 0800 hrs start time.



Pit Duty

For scoring we'll need

Value disc...A orange disk about 6" in diameter
Spotting Disc...A two sided disc, 3" in dia
white on one side and black on the other
with a spindle through the middle.
Small Spotter Disc...The same thing as a Spotter Disk
but only 1" in dia. used in Rapid Fire. Some just use golf tee's.
Number Board...A chalk board to record rapid fire scores.


Slow Fire Slow Fire scoring is done one shot at a time. 
The shooter fires his shot, the target puller than pulls the target down. 
A Spotting Disk  is inserted in the bullet hole, 
white side out in the black or black side out in the white. 
The Value Disk is hung on one of the eight positions around the 
target to indicate the shots value. 
The target puller then runs the target up so the 
shooter and scorer can see it. 

This target is scored a miss.

Rapid fire is scored differently.
The target puller's run the targets up half way (Half Mast) 
when the shooters on the firing line are ready the targets are
run up all the way and the timer starts. 
After 60 sec in sitting, or 70 in prone the targets are 
pulled down and all shots are scored by writing them down 
on a chalk board.
Small Spotter Discs are inserted in the holes. 
The Number Board is hung  on the target and the target 
is run up for the shooter and scorer to see.

This target has a score of 92-1x

Rapid Fire


Shots which touch without breaking the next higher scoring ring are scored as the higher shot value
Scoring
Shot #1 is obviously scored a10
Shot #2 is touching the "x" ring so is scored a X
Shot #3 has a sliver of black between the hole and ring, so it is scored a 9

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