Indoor PCP target challenge

Propose an indoor .177 10m and above target challenge. I started with a USARB 25m target reduced to fit a 81/2 x 11 sheet of paper. And can shoot 17yds in my basement.

I score using a .177 plug Because of scale scoring is touching center bullseye is a 10, fully covering the bull is a X, not touching bull is a 9 and so forth with each ring out.
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Propose an indoor .177 10m and above target challenge. I started with a USARB 25m target reduced to fit a 5x7 sheet of paper. And can shoot 17yds in my basement.

I score using a .177 plug Because of scale scoring is touching center bullseye is a 10, fully covering the bull is a X, not touching bull is a 9 and so forth with each ring out.View attachment 529785View attachment 529786View attachment 529788
FYI those are WRABF/ERABSF 50 meter targets and should be shot at exactly 50 meters. Why don’t you just make your own targets and shoot them at any distance.
 
Indoor challenge shot outdoors with winds from 3+mph to 8.7mph. Target distance from the tip of the barrel os exactly 17 yards or 51 feet and shot using my Daystate Red Wolf Mutant .177 and QYS 9.6gr unsorted @ 15.6 ft-lbs

250/250 23X scored with a .177 plug

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AccuWeather app says wind is up to 21mph and is totally untrue. That’s why I don’t believe wind claims if they are not actual and on site.
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It’s the target inside the 81/2 x11 pc of paper there’s more border outside of my target plus my center dot is just that a dot, no white to be seen inside the bull.
Maybe my target should be a little larger?
I would suggest that you make/design your own targets to your own standards. Using other targets and resizing them down will just confuse other possible participants because the size is not standrd. Also video your shooting or else the results will be deemed as “hearsay“.
 
We shoot the OPs target in our winter 10m bench league , no rear rest but off your shoulder, with 2 changes. We score an 11 for an x. That means a 9 doesn't mean pack up and go home, you can recover. But to get an x/11 the dot must be completely gone. And when I said gone, close shots are looked at with a 10x loupe because the naked eye lies. Out off a possible 275 it takes a 270 or better to get in the top3 usually. Of course spring guns only, max scope power 14. It's a tough game.