I see a lot of discussion about guns online, but I can't seem to find something clearly and concisely explaining a scoring system for training at the range. What I'm looking for is a few step by step instructions along these lines:
I'm talking out of my ass, of course, as I'm brand new to target shooting. But I'd like to better understand the "training"/improving aspect with measured results rather than just my opinion ("oh yeah I got better"). I would also love to know what scores would be considered, using this system, bad, decent, good, great, go to the olympics, type of thing.
I realize it's asking much but I'm very confused about the topic and eager to learn. I'm sure it will be helpful to other newbies as well. Thank you.
- Buy paper target X Y Z from Canadian Tire.
- Fire N bullets from Y yards.
- Here is the algorithm to calculate your score.
- Keep practicing trying to raise that score.
I'm talking out of my ass, of course, as I'm brand new to target shooting. But I'd like to better understand the "training"/improving aspect with measured results rather than just my opinion ("oh yeah I got better"). I would also love to know what scores would be considered, using this system, bad, decent, good, great, go to the olympics, type of thing.
I realize it's asking much but I'm very confused about the topic and eager to learn. I'm sure it will be helpful to other newbies as well. Thank you.




















































