TRA Target Dimensions

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TRA Target Dimensions

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Can someone point me to where I can find the dimensions for the TRA Benchrest target?

The same one as in this topic:
viewtopic.php?f=10&t=12244

I had a search around the TRA site but it is so convoluted, poorly laid out and out of date that I gave up.

Thought it might tempt me to get up off the floor and put the rifle on a table.

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G"day,
The ten ring is 10.4 mmm(OD) and the centre x or centre bull is 5mm.,best edge score.
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So it is the ISSF target out to the 7 ring then?
(With different shading of course)

Should be easy enough to bodge up a couple of test sheets then.

Thanks

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G"day Rabz,
send me a pm with your address and I will send you a couple to get copied.!!
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Thanks for the offer Native but I knocked a "near enough" for practise page up.

Which is attached here (I hope)
ISSF 50m BR A3 Card.pdf
Print as A3
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It is a PDF and scaled for A3.

So if anyone wants to use it, print it on an A3 sheet and do not resize to fit.

The rings are:
X 5.0 mm (±0.2 mm )
10 10.4 mm (±0.1 mm )
9 26.4 mm (±0.2 mm )
8 42.4 mm (±0.2 mm )
7 58.4 mm (±0.5 mm )

Next time I get out to St Mary's I'll see how I go. With best edge scoring its gotta be easier than the BR30 ;)
(That is if ANY rimfire BR could be called easy)
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That's pretty close! Put a box around the three sighters, put some "S"s on there, and you're good to go!

When do you go out to St Marys? PM me offline, and I'll meet ya out there with a couple of proper TRA/NSWSARAI 50m cards.

St Marys is a hard place to shoot at. I shot a 2350 the other day on the BR30 card - a rare time when the wind down the hall was in my favour.
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Snipe- 2350, thats fantastic,i hope i never have to compete against you.!!
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PS- just think you will easily shoot 2400 with a 6FP.!! :wink:
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