A couple of weeks ago I took a shot at trying USBR targets at 50 yards. It was not pretty. The thread is linked below.
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Yesterday I had better weather so I thought I would give the 50 yard USBR targets another try. It went better. It appears they are often scored best edge with a .22 plug and missed bull not touching another bull are scored as 3. So that is what is done here. If the 3 is not correct subtract 6 from each target.
I shot a 0.46" group as well when dialing in for target 1. Those do not happen for me every day so I am glad I have the video of that one. These were 180 and 172 respectively so I feel better. I know they are not great scores, and that others can kill these, but I feel ok in the conditions. You can see the wind in the video as well.




TX200 at 50 yards USBR
I don't think I have tried this before today. I shot a USBR target at 50 yards using my TX200 MKIII. I was shooting AA Field Heavy 10.3. Pellets are weight sorted and lubed. Wind was 0 to 10 mph (5 to 7 o'clock) with a temp of 50°F. I shot a 158 which does not seem very good. I can do...

Yesterday I had better weather so I thought I would give the 50 yard USBR targets another try. It went better. It appears they are often scored best edge with a .22 plug and missed bull not touching another bull are scored as 3. So that is what is done here. If the 3 is not correct subtract 6 from each target.
I shot a 0.46" group as well when dialing in for target 1. Those do not happen for me every day so I am glad I have the video of that one. These were 180 and 172 respectively so I feel better. I know they are not great scores, and that others can kill these, but I feel ok in the conditions. You can see the wind in the video as well.



