Errrrr ... no.Griff wrote:
F Class shooting has improved to the point where there is a central spot within the conventional V Bull and that is now scored as 6, the V-Bull is 5 and the TR Bull is 4.
As equipment and manufacture has improved tolerances the V Bull came in to split ties of 50's. In recent years the Palma Long Range target was scored as X, 10, 9, 8 and so on and was a metric target with proportional sized scoring rings, similar to smallbore. I am all for this move to metric targets but even though I would like to score HPS's all the time I would also like the challenge of getting to that possible and get penalised for a wind call that wasn't as accurate as I could have done with out 'getting away' wit a Bull, nota V Bull.
However, pressure from some unknown areas has meant that Palma targets have reverted to V, 5, 4, 3 etc. A very bad move IMHO
F-class have reverted to using the v as a tiebreaker. And at short range in the UK they have their own target set, with rings and aiming marks that are a lot smaller than the TR targets for the corresponding distance.
The ICFRA Palma target rings are 10" V, 20" 5, 32" 4, 44" 3, 72" 2. They are not equispaced like the ISSF smallbore or 300m targets. When used for F-class a 5" diameter white spot is added - that's the F-class V.
The pressure to revert to V5 for the Palma etc came from a substantial majority of the national representatives on the ICFRA TR Committee. And the only practical difference between v54321 and X109876 is the penalty for a miss. Under V5 a miss costs you 5 points (possibly recoverable in some large competitions), under X10 it costs you 10 points - much more difficult to get back in any circumstances.
Iain
Vice-chairman NRA Shooting Committee
Chairman ICFRA Target Rifle Committee