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Scores for an ISSF 10m Air Rifle target range from 1 to 10. If decimal scoring is used, then each ring is split into 10 levels, allowing a maximum score of 10.9. Shots that miss the 1 ring get a zero.
The black circle extends out to the edge of the 4 ring. The edges of each ring are marked by a 0.2mm line with the outer edge aligned with the diameter of the ring.
The shot just needs to touch the dot in the centre to be counted as a 10. Eclipsing the dot makes it a centre. Inward gauging is used for all rings.
Competitions use .177 Air Rifle pellets and shots are gauged using either a .177 gauge or a special ISSF .177 outward gauge.
| Score | Ring Size | Max Displacement | Gauging |
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| 10X | -0.25mm | Inward | |
| 10 | 0.5mm | 0.25mm | Inward |
| 9 | 5.5mm | 2.75mm | Inward |
| 8 | 10.5mm | 5.25mm | Inward |
| 7 | 15.5mm | 7.75mm | Inward |
| 6 | 20.5mm | 10.25mm | Inward |
| 5 | 25.5mm | 12.75mm | Inward |
| 4 | 30.5mm | 15.25mm | Inward |
| 3 | 35.5mm | 17.75mm | Inward |
| 2 | 40.5mm | 20.25mm | Inward |
| 1 | 45.5mm | 22.75mm | Inward |
Scores for an ISSF 50m Rifle target range from 1 to 10. If decimal scoring is used, then each ring is split into 10 levels, allowing a maximum score of 10.9. Shots that miss the 1 ring get a zero.
The black circle extends out to 56.1mm from the centre partially covering the 3 ring. The edges of each ring are marked by a 0.2mm line with the outer edge aligned with the diameter of the ring.
The shot just needs to touch the ring to be counted as that score. Inward gauging is used for all rings.
Competitions use 22LR rounds and shots are gauged using a .22 gauge.
| Score | Ring Size | Max Displacement | Gauging |
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| 10X | 5mm | 2.5mm | Inward |
| 10 | 10.4mm | 5.2mm | Inward |
| 9 | 26.4mm | 13.2mm | Inward |
| 8 | 42.4mm | 21.2mm | Inward |
| 7 | 48.4mm | 29.2mm | Inward |
| 6 | 74.4mm | 37.2mm | Inward |
| 5 | 90.4mm | 45.2mm | Inward |
| 4 | 106.4mm | 53.2mm | Inward |
| 3 | 122.4mm | 61.2mm | Inward |
| 2 | 138.4mm | 69.2mm | Inward |
| 1 | 154.4mm | 77.2mm | Inward |
Scores for an TRA 20m Prone target range from 4 to 10. If decimal scoring is used, then each ring is split into 10 levels, allowing a maximum score of 10.9. Shots that miss the 4 ring get a zero.
The black circle extends out to the edge of the 4 ring making the entire target black. The edges of each ring are marked by a 0.2mm line with the outer edge aligned with the diameter of the ring.
The shot just needs to touch the ring to be counted as that score. Inward gauging is used for all rings.
Competitions use 22LR rounds and shots are gauged using a .22 gauge.
| Score | Ring Size | Max Displacement | Gauging |
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| 10X | -0.8mm | Inward | |
| 10 | 1.6mm | 0.8mm | Inward |
| 9 | 8.27mm | 4.135mm | Inward |
| 8 | 14.93mm | 7.465mm | Inward |
| 7 | 21.6mm | 10.8mm | Inward |
| 6 | 28.27mm | 14.135mm | Inward |
| 5 | 34.93mm | 17.465mm | Inward |
| 4 | 41.6mm | 20.8mm | Inward |
Scores for an TRA 90m Prone target range from 1 to 10. If decimal scoring is used, then each ring is split into 10 levels, allowing a maximum score of 10.9. Shots that miss the 1 ring get a zero.
The black circle extends out to the edge of the 4 ring, the 4 to 1 ring section maintains the colour of the target paper. The edges of each ring are marked by a 0.2mm line with the outer edge aligned with the diameter of the ring.
The shot just needs to touch the ring to be counted as that score. Inward gauging is used for all rings.
Competitions use 22LR rounds and shots are gauged using a .22 gauge.
| Score | Ring Size | Max Displacement | Gauging |
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| 10X | 5.2mm | 2.6mm | Inward |
| 10 | 26.8mm | 13.4mm | Inward |
| 9 | 56.8mm | 28.4mm | Inward |
| 8 | 86.8mm | 43.4mm | Inward |
| 7 | 117.8mm | 58.9mm | Inward |
| 6 | 146.8mm | 73.4mm | Inward |
| 5 | 176.8mm | 88.4mm | Inward |
| 4 | 206.8mm | 103.4mm | Inward |
| 3 | 236.8mm | 118.4mm | Inward |
| 2 | 266.8mm | 133.4mm | Inward |
| 1 | 296.8mm | 148.4mm | Inward |
Scores for an TRA 90m Benchrest target range from 5 to 10. If decimal scoring is used, then each ring is split into 10 levels, allowing a maximum score of 10.9. Shots that miss the 5 ring get a zero.
The target is mostly white with the region between the 8 ring and 7 ring filled in black. The edge of the centre ring has a 0.5mm line, the edges of the 10 and 9 ring have a 3mm line and the 6 and 5 ring have a 1mm line. The outer edge of the lines are aligned with the diameter of the ring.
The shot just needs to touch the ring to be counted as that score. Inward gauging is used for all rings.
The dimensions of this target match the TRA 90m Rifle target, however it does not extend past the edge of the 5 ring.
Competitions use 22LR rounds and shots are gauged using a .22 gauge.
| Score | Ring Size | Max Displacement | Gauging |
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| 10X | 5.2mm | 2.6mm | Inward |
| 10 | 26.8mm | 13.4mm | Inward |
| 9 | 56.8mm | 28.4mm | Inward |
| 8 | 86.8mm | 43.4mm | Inward |
| 7 | 117.8mm | 58.9mm | Inward |
| 6 | 146.8mm | 73.4mm | Inward |
| 5 | 176.8mm | 88.4mm | Inward |
Scores for an TRA 50m Benchrest target range from 7 to 10. If decimal scoring is used, then each ring is split into 10 levels, allowing a maximum score of 10.9. Shots that miss the 7 ring get a zero.
The target is mostly white with the region between the 8 ring and 7 ring filled in black. The edges of each ring are marked by a 0.2mm line with the outer edge aligned with the diameter of the ring.
The shot just needs to touch the ring to be counted as that score. Inward gauging is used for all rings.
The dimensions of this target match the ISSF 50m Rifle target, however it does not extend past the edge of the 7 ring.
Competitions use 22LR rounds and shots are gauged using a .22 gauge.
| Score | Ring Size | Max Displacement | Gauging |
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| 10X | 5mm | 2.5mm | Inward |
| 10 | 10.4mm | 5.2mm | Inward |
| 9 | 26.4mm | 13.2mm | Inward |
| 8 | 42.4mm | 21.2mm | Inward |
| 7 | 48.4mm | 29.2mm | Inward |
Scores for an TRV/WRABF 50m Benchrest target range from 5 to 10. If decimal scoring is used, then each ring is split into 10 levels, allowing a maximum score of 10.9.
Scores that miss the 5 ring are treated differently depending on whether the competition is run by WRABF or TRV.
The target is mostly white with the region between the 7 ring and 5 ring filled in black or blue. The edges of each ring are marked by a 0.2mm line with the outer edge aligned with the diameter of the ring.
The shot just needs to touch the ring to be counted as that score. Inward gauging is used for all rings.
Competitions use 22LR rounds and shots are gauged using a .22 gauge.
| Score | Ring Size | Max Displacement | Gauging |
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| 10X | 0.792mm | 0.396mm | Inward |
| 10 | 6.35mm | 3.175mm | Inward |
| 9 | 12.7mm | 6.35mm | Inward |
| 8 | 19.05mm | 9.525mm | Inward |
| 7 | 25.4mm | 12.7mm | Inward |
| 6 | 31.75mm | 15.875mm | Inward |
| 5 | 38.1mm | 19.05mm | Inward |
Scores for a TRV 20m Benchrest target range from 5 to 10. If decimal scoring is used, then each ring is split into 10 levels, allowing a maximum score of 10.9. Shots that miss the 5 ring get a zero.
Scores that miss the 5 ring get a zero.
The target is mostly white with the region between the 8 ring and 7 ring filled in black. The edges of each ring are marked by a 0.2mm line with the outer edge aligned with the diameter of the ring. The 9 ring has a ring thickness of 1mm to allow the inner edge of the ring to be used to gauge centres.
The shot just needs to touch the ring to be counted as that score. Inward gauging is used for all rings.
The shot must eclipse the centre dot to be counted as a 10. The white space inside the 9 ring must be eclipsed to be counted as a centre.
This target is used for two different disciplines:
| Score | Ring Size | Max Displacement | Gauging |
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| 10X | -2mm | Inward | |
| 10 | 1mm | -0.5mm | Inward |
| 9 | 6mm | 3mm | Inward |
| 8 | 12mm | 6mm | Inward |
| 7 | 18mm | 9mm | Inward |
| 6 | 24mm | 12mm | Inward |
| 5 | 30mm | 15mm | Inward |
Scores for an TRV/WRABF 50m Benchrest target range from 5 to 10. If decimal scoring is used, then each ring is split into 10 levels, allowing a maximum score of 10.9.
Scores that miss the 5 ring are treated differently depending on whether the competition is run by WRABF or TRV.
The target is mostly white with the region between the 7 ring and 6 ring filled in black or blue. The edges of each ring are marked by a 0.2mm line with the outer edge aligned with the diameter of the ring. The 5 ring has a greater thickness to mark the edge of teh target.
The shot just needs to touch the ring to be counted as that score. Inward gauging is used for all rings.
Competitions use Air Rifle pellets ranging between .177 and .22, and the shots are gauged using a .22 gauge.
| Score | Ring Size | Max Displacement | Gauging |
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| 10X | -1mm | Inward | |
| 10 | 2mm | 1mm | Inward |
| 9 | 8mm | 4mm | Inward |
| 8 | 14mm | 7mm | Inward |
| 7 | 22mm | 11mm | Inward |
| 6 | 30mm | 15mm | Inward |
| 5 | 39mm | 19.5mm | Inward |
Official Document: Paper Target Scoring
Inward Gauging: The edge of the bullet that is closest to the centre of the target is used to determine the score of that shot. If the centre of the target falls inside the bullet hole, the displacement is a negative number.
Outward Gauging: The edge of the bullet that is furthest from the centre of the target is used to determine the score of that shot. The displacement of outward gauging is always positive because the furthest edge cannot be closer that the radius of the bullet.
Displacement: The distance between the centre of the target and the edge of the bullet.
Gauge: A device used to measure the scoring edge of the bullet hole. Typically the size of the bullet and placed inside the hole.
TRV: Target Rifle Victoria.
TRA: Target Rifle Australia.
ISSF: International Shooting Sport Federation.
RBA: Rimfire Benchrest Australia.
WRABF: World Rimfire and Air Rifle Benchrest Federation.