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ASRPA Centerfire 8/7/2016
Aug 8th, 2016 at 8:42am
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50 Shots Offhand 100 Yards
Byron Goff 1017-1c
Scott Elliot 1001-2c
Rich Levandowski 899-2c
Mike Borrelli 846
50 Shots Benchrest score 100 Yards
Jim Dorrell 1229-24
Bill Powell 1216-23
Ken Gose 1209-21
Marl Mueller (iron) 1171-6
Ken Sweat 1170-7
Nick Kolev 1148-8
Modern Rifle
William Marsh 1234-35
10 Shots group Re-entry 100 Yards
Jim Dorrell 1.16 inches
Ken Sweat 1.20
Bill Powell 1.26
Ken Gose 1.50
Nick Kollev 1.69
Mark Mueller 2.22
Modern Rifle
William Marsh 0.80
  

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Re: ASRPA Centerfire 8/7/2016
Reply #1 - Aug 8th, 2016 at 11:09am
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Is this ASSRA scoring or ISSA?

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Re: ASRPA Centerfire 8/7/2016
Reply #2 - Aug 8th, 2016 at 12:19pm
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frnkeore wrote on Aug 8th, 2016 at 11:09am:
Is this ASSRA scoring or ISSA?

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Frank,

I'm real new at this, I don't know the difference between 
ASSRA and ISSA scoring,  but I'll go out on a limb and say it's ASSRA. I can say for sure that we shot ASSRA targets at 100 yards.

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Re: ASRPA Centerfire 8/7/2016
Reply #3 - Aug 8th, 2016 at 12:56pm
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Bill,
The difference between ISSA & ASSRA scoring is, for BR, ISSA scores to the leaded edge, if you touch a ring, it gets that score and ASSRA scores to the center of the shot.

It can make a 6 or more, point difference in 10 shots.

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Re: ASRPA Centerfire 8/7/2016
Reply #4 - Aug 8th, 2016 at 1:02pm
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Bill Frank meant to say the center of the bullet so as not to get confused. Half of the bullet diameter has to be inside the scoring ring for the higher scoring ring to count.

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Re: ASRPA Centerfire 8/7/2016
Reply #5 - Aug 8th, 2016 at 3:29pm
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Opps,
I posted in the CF results. Disregard my post. I'll move it over to the Rim Fire results.

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Re: ASRPA Centerfire 8/7/2016
Reply #6 - Aug 8th, 2016 at 3:36pm
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Thanks to you both for the info.   Smiley 
It explains why my score was a bit less than I thought it might be. My eye is tuned to score best edge.
  
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