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cadman1275
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Hello,
I have a question or proposition or something along that line.
In the rules under shots on target it states if a pellet hits the line of the square around the circle target either inside or outside the score counts as a Zero. Over the weekend here in San Diego we had a couple shooters that happen to get a shot that landed in the middle between the two squares of the target area. When scored, you can clearly see the pellet hole broke both lines, so right off the bat two targets are scored as a "Zero".
Now I think that sucks if you happen to get a shot like (it happen to me twice). Is it possible to change the rules so both targets ain't zero's or decrease the square to about 1.75" by 1.75"?
Thank you for your time to read and ponder,
Bill
I have a question or proposition or something along that line.
In the rules under shots on target it states if a pellet hits the line of the square around the circle target either inside or outside the score counts as a Zero. Over the weekend here in San Diego we had a couple shooters that happen to get a shot that landed in the middle between the two squares of the target area. When scored, you can clearly see the pellet hole broke both lines, so right off the bat two targets are scored as a "Zero".
Now I think that sucks if you happen to get a shot like (it happen to me twice). Is it possible to change the rules so both targets ain't zero's or decrease the square to about 1.75" by 1.75"?
Thank you for your time to read and ponder,
Bill