Correct Targets

 

Example of a Correctly Completed Target with All Fields completely filled in, with coloured back board placed behind the target before scanning the Target into PDF Format and submiiting score and target on the member's Score Page.

CLEAN / PURE-Shot (indicated as Pure-shot on Target):  A shot, of which the hole does not cut any line of a scoring ring - see examples indicated on Target below.  Also see that the hole of leaded-edged shots must also clearly be inside the scoring ring.  A leaded-edge shot of which the leaded edge just touches the line but the hole is inside the scoring ring, is scored according to the number of the scoring ring it is shot into (see the leaded-edged shots on Target below).

CUT-Shot: A shot of which the hole clearly crosses the line of a scoring ring is calculated as the higher score number.  A shot of which only 1% crosses the line of a scoring ring, and of which 99% of the shot is inside the scoring ring, is not a Pure-shot and is indicated as a cut shot, and also counts the higher number (see examples on Target below).

 Members are required to ascertain that they have documentation which can serve as a verification in the event that the NHSA office could request verification that a target was shot on a specific range on a specific day. 

EXAMPLE OF CORRECTLY COMPLETED TARGET