Thanks Tom. Actually, I thought I had it at first, but when I took a pic with iPhone and then zoomed in, they were both clearly 9’s. The tiniest bit of white showed with the scoring plug and the ‘10’ ring. If you can see white, it goes to the lower ring value.
I actually prefer the RAW, because I love the mechanical trigger vs. Electronic trigger of the Safari. However, both rifles have battled very competitively at 30, 50, 75 and 100 yard bench rest distances. The Safari shoots the MRDs at 970 FPS on medium, and the RAW shoots them at 935-940 FPS.
I used to shoot NUAH (Nothing under a hundred yards ) cards over on GTA forum for monthly matches in 2020 and 2021, and the RAW did very well vs. the Safari at 100 yards. Also, shot the virtual EBR 100 yard challenge and hundreds of practice EBR cards in 2020, and both rifles have their days.
Neither one of these great air rifles can hang with my 1907 Annie Rimfire at 50 or 100 yards. 25g pellet vs. 40g bullet is a mismatch for the scoring accuracy needed for N50.
There are some good threads in the Benchrest category for N50 and N100 yard “in the rings” challenges.