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cadman1275
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Cadman: Your comment
That $5 step plug equals everyone to a .22 cal pellet which then enlarges the hole, so basically, you did nothing.
The step plug does not enlarge the hole but it does center very well in a 0.177cal hole and the dimension above the step measures 0.224 inch. Same as a 22 cal Rig plug. It's very easy to use but I'll be happy provide some simplified instruction of how to use the plug if needed. Provided you don't force the plug through the paper past the shoulder the hole dimension remain unchanged.
As to the you've done nothing comment: Please look at the amount of work that Dave as done in perfecting his rifle and equipment this year. He has done an outstanding job to determining some small problems with his equipment and has continued to improve his score.
One other factor that I believe might need to be re-presented here for those of you that haven't made it to a match yet, but that are interested in Airgun Benchrest. All targets that are shot at a sanctioned match that are range scored and that have potentially tied or surpassed the current certified record targets are sent to AirGunBenchrest for verification. These targets are scored under some very controlled conditions and every target has been verified using the same plug, lighting and setup so that the official record targets are indeed record targets.
If I can be of further assistance don't hesitate to contact me personally.
R. Lewis
Please look back at what I have said. I have said nothing about his equipment and all his time to get it perfect, in fact, I compliment him on that. Not everyone can sit down or have the patience to do this and he did.
My comment of "you did nothing" is in reference to the 250-17x on the IR 50/50 target vs the current AGBR target using the stepped plug.
You are right the $5 plug does not "technically" make the whole larger by inserting the plug, which i understand, but it scores the hole larger.
Here is what I am saying maybe a little simpler. Over the weekend we had our second match here. We used the $5 step plug to plug shots (not pushing hard enough to make the shoulder punch through, but just enough to have the shoulder rest on the target). When we would "plug" a shot that took out half the 10 ring or so the plug would score it as an X, but as a normal .177 cal hole it is 10. Upon seeing this, I know for me for here on out, I would request each and every shot on the target to be plugged so I can use all of that extra 0.047th of an inch to maximize my 10 and X count.
Basically what is comes down to is, Dave shot a 250-17x on the old target and with the current target he says he shot a 250-5x, if he would have taken advantage of the extra 0.047th of an inch to make everyone equal I bet he would have shot a 250-10x or greater.
When it comes to plugging a shot, it should be fair. If the current plug is for a .22 then all shots on a target should be plugged to make everyone equal across the US, or divide the classes even further to separate the calibers from competing against each other, then you don't have to plug but to plug the close shot for that one caliber.
Bill