It looks like you've uploaded a
50-meter UIT (International Union of International Shooting Sport) Smallbore Rifle Target sheet, which is used in competitive shooting events. However, there are
no bullet holes or marks visible on the targets in your image — it's just a blank template.
What This Target Is Used For:
This target is designed for
precision rifle shooting at 50 meters, typically in
smallbore rifle competitions. The scoring zones are numbered from
1 to 10, with:
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10 being the center (bullseye)
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1 being the outermost ring
Each shot is scored based on which ring it lands in. The total score is the sum of all shots fired.
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Structure of the Target Sheet:
The sheet includes:
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Two "SS" (Sighters) – SS1 and SS2: These are usually used for sighting-in before official scoring begins.
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Four main targets labeled 1 through 4: These are used for official scoring.
- Each target has
concentric rings from 1 to 10, with the
10 ring being the smallest and central.
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How to Score:
In a typical match:
- Shooters fire
multiple shots per target (e.g., 10 shots per target).
- The scorer adds up the values of each shot.
- Only
shots within the numbered rings count; if no holes are present, the score is zero.
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But In Your Case:
Since
there are no bullet impacts shown on any of the six targets,
the score would be zero across all targets unless additional information (like actual shot placements) is provided.
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Possible Tasks You Might Be Asking:
If this was part of a problem, here are some common tasks associated with such a target:
#### 1.
Scoring a Shot Group
> *Example:* If someone shot 10 rounds on Target 1, and the holes were in rings 8, 9, 10, 7, 9, 8, 10, 9, 8, 10 — the total would be:
> 8+9+10+7+9+8+10+9+8+10 =
88 points
But since
no shots are marked, we cannot calculate scores.
#### 2.
Analyzing Accuracy & Precision
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Accuracy: How close the shots are to the bullseye (center).
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Precision: How close the shots are to each other (grouping).
Again, without shot marks, analysis isn't possible.
#### 3.
Understanding Target Layout
- The
A-50 label indicates this is an official ISSF (International Shooting Sport Federation) target.
- The
numbered rings go from 1 (outer) to 10 (inner).
- The
white circle in the center is the 10-ring.
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Conclusion:
✔ You have provided a blank 50-meter smallbore rifle target sheet.
✘ No shots are marked, so
no scoring or analysis can be performed.
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What You Can Do Next:
If you want me to help solve a specific problem related to this target, please provide:
- A description of where the shots landed (e.g., "Target 1: 5 shots in 10, 3 in 9, 2 in 8")
- Or upload a version with
actual bullet holes marked
- Or ask a question like: *"How do I score this target?"* or *"What’s the maximum possible score?"*
Let me know how I can assist further!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable small bore targets.