Lets play sniper this month ....
Standard CFF Monthly Rimfire Benchrest Challenge Rules
- Target Size: Standard 8 1/2 x 11 paper - Choose the "Print to fit" option when printing.
- Target distance: 50 yards
- Any shooting position you'd like
- Front rests, bipods, front/rear shooting bags, bunny ears, ... etc. are all ok.
- No full length rifle mechanical rail/sled type rests allowed
- Iron sights or optics of your choice are all allowed
- All done on the honor system. Shoot it, score it, post it.
- Winner chooses the target and challenge for the next month.
- Post copy of your target, setup, where shot, and score
Scoring:
- 10 targets on the page - 1 standard bullseye target and 9 bad guy/good guy targets. Each has a bad guy with "+" points and a good guy with "-" points. Goal is to hit the bad guy.
- 1 shot per target
- Bad guy hits add to your total score
- Good guy hits subtract from your total score
- Breaking any part of the highest plus score or minus score ring gets the higher value. If you break a +10 line you get +10 points. If you break a -10 line you get -10 points.
- Since the primary goal is to hit the bad guy if you hit both a bad guy zone and a good guy zone then the bad guy score (highest value) is counted. This goes along with the "highest value" method - +10 is higher than -7 for example.
- Tie breaker - To encourage a "go for it" attitude the total number of bad guy head shots (+10 points or +5 points areas) will be used for the tie breaker. The center most circle in the 10 zone of the standard bullseye target (commonly known as the X area) counts as a tie breaker bad guy head shot. As such there are a 10 possible tie breaker points available.
- Tie Breaker 2 - If there is an equal number of tie breaker head shots then the head shots score will be counted to break that tie. Same scoring method as above - highest ring value is the score you get - a head shot in the head 10 ring will count as 10 points and in the head 5 ring will count as 5 points towards the 2nd level tie breaker. As such there are a 100 possible 2nd level tie breaker points available.
Not sure where I got this target so the PDF file is uploaded here.
Let the games begin and good luck ladies and gentlemen!
Standard CFF Monthly Rimfire Benchrest Challenge Rules
- Target Size: Standard 8 1/2 x 11 paper - Choose the "Print to fit" option when printing.
- Target distance: 50 yards
- Any shooting position you'd like
- Front rests, bipods, front/rear shooting bags, bunny ears, ... etc. are all ok.
- No full length rifle mechanical rail/sled type rests allowed
- Iron sights or optics of your choice are all allowed
- All done on the honor system. Shoot it, score it, post it.
- Winner chooses the target and challenge for the next month.
- Post copy of your target, setup, where shot, and score
Scoring:
- 10 targets on the page - 1 standard bullseye target and 9 bad guy/good guy targets. Each has a bad guy with "+" points and a good guy with "-" points. Goal is to hit the bad guy.
- 1 shot per target
- Bad guy hits add to your total score
- Good guy hits subtract from your total score
- Breaking any part of the highest plus score or minus score ring gets the higher value. If you break a +10 line you get +10 points. If you break a -10 line you get -10 points.
- Since the primary goal is to hit the bad guy if you hit both a bad guy zone and a good guy zone then the bad guy score (highest value) is counted. This goes along with the "highest value" method - +10 is higher than -7 for example.
- Tie breaker - To encourage a "go for it" attitude the total number of bad guy head shots (+10 points or +5 points areas) will be used for the tie breaker. The center most circle in the 10 zone of the standard bullseye target (commonly known as the X area) counts as a tie breaker bad guy head shot. As such there are a 10 possible tie breaker points available.
- Tie Breaker 2 - If there is an equal number of tie breaker head shots then the head shots score will be counted to break that tie. Same scoring method as above - highest ring value is the score you get - a head shot in the head 10 ring will count as 10 points and in the head 5 ring will count as 5 points towards the 2nd level tie breaker. As such there are a 100 possible 2nd level tie breaker points available.
Not sure where I got this target so the PDF file is uploaded here.
Let the games begin and good luck ladies and gentlemen!
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