Congratulations to the winners and the club.
Since the event is now in the books, the error in target sizing, which strongly favored the smaller calibers, can now be pointed out. here's the target/scoring description from the initial thread,
" . . . The ten ring works the same way, do the math, where it got a little tricky was the nine ring and below, to make this mathematically correct just add .450 to each successive ring
.30 cal ten ring .450 + .450 = .900 for the nine ring
.243 cal. Ten ring .515 + .450 = .965 for its nine ring
.224 cal. Ten ring .534 + .450 = .984 For its nine ring
This continues out to the five ring which is the lowest score other than a zero.
The dot counts as an eleven, you will notice six scorable bulls per target
for a possible 66 total score per target. . . ."
Since the reasoning was to create a level playing-field, scoring relative to the center of bullet, to center of target, and the target is radial, the difference in sizing should be 1/2 of the [bullet] diameter differences: the radii. Despite the BIG advantage for the lessor calibers, the thirties held their ground quite well!
I have bitten my tongue long enough.
RG