30-Yard Challenge

Ok, with the WRABF scoring Dia. I measured.2200? This is with out plastic magnifier because it gives me a more accurate reading. I also use the .177 plug for all my scoring. I will start using a .22 plug with the turned down scoring flange of .2160 Mike N. Plug I turned down to make sure I’m in compliance?
I need to start getting a better handle on what I’m doing because I’m shorting myself on close calls… I do have micrometers which I need to use instead of calipers for accuracy! I will remeasure.
 
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Ok, with the WRABF scoring Dia. I measured.2200? This is with out plastic magnifier because it gives me a more accurate reading. I also use the .177 plug for all my scoring. I will start using a .22 plug with the turned down scoring flange of .2160 Mike N. Plug I turned down to make sure I’m in compliance?
I need to start getting a better handle on what I’m doing because I’m shorting myself on close calls… I do have micrometers which I need to use instead of calipers for accuracy!
WRABF/ERABSF NSRA .22A scoring pulgs with a flange diameter of .224. As a “world standard”, we should all agree on one scoring plug diameter to make it “fair or equal” to all the shooters around the world when it comes to scoring. If your flange diameter is smaller than the normal/common E-Z plugs, then you are at a loss and at a disadvantage.
 
Nice shooting to you Tommy and the rest of you boys - some great scores being submitted.

@Tommy - did you shoot the 199 17X with the .177;TM1000 or the .22 Taipan? The card says the TM1000 but you writeup says the Taipan…

Thanks Ed. I just edited and corrected my original post to reflect the 199-17X was shot with the RAW .177. 👌👌