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| Posts: 1043 | Location: South Pacific NW | Registered: 09 January 2021 | 
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| rcraig - Thanks for the info, but the bottle caps need to be noncorrugated heavy card stock with a tiny bull/aiming point stamped in the exact center. Shooter #1 fires one shot only on a cap. Next up is #2 who shoots his cap. Working down the line of about 12-15 shooters. This is repeated until each shooter fires on about 8-10 caps. This method means that each subsequent shot is from a cold bore. Each of the "caps" (so named b/c they look like old time glass milk bottle caps) is then scored with a runout dial gizmo to see how far off dead center each shot is. Each shooters total is averaged to get his final score. Really sounds like fun and a heck of a challenge.
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| Posts: 71 | Location: Southwestern Ohio | Registered: 04 December 2015 | 
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| https://bulletin.accurateshoot...om/tag/free-targets/You can design your own target sheets and include your club's logo with this software. I don't see the need to have individual caps, but if you need a rigid backer the sheets could be glued to cardboard stock. I saw a neat one that had a 20 shot string with decreasing diameter bullseyes. That would make a great contest. |
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