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shadowalker
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electronic scoring
After trying to score a ton of targets in my lifetime I find that almost every argument here has some degree of merit.
However my mind sez we are concerned with the wrong thing i.e. the center of the shot. The center of the shot does not touch any scoring area. Folding it back creates a degree of centering when utilizing present electronic scoring methods.
What does touch the scoring area is the outer periphery of the pellet hole proper. It remains the least unmolested section of the entire hole.
My mind visualizes a projected target on a screen blown up 30X using a caliber appropriate overlay centered over the hole in question.
The obvious would become undeniable.
Frank
After trying to score a ton of targets in my lifetime I find that almost every argument here has some degree of merit.
However my mind sez we are concerned with the wrong thing i.e. the center of the shot. The center of the shot does not touch any scoring area. Folding it back creates a degree of centering when utilizing present electronic scoring methods.
What does touch the scoring area is the outer periphery of the pellet hole proper. It remains the least unmolested section of the entire hole.
My mind visualizes a projected target on a screen blown up 30X using a caliber appropriate overlay centered over the hole in question.
The obvious would become undeniable.
Frank
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