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BR scoring: what is the -ADDED- value of the X? i.e. bonus points for accuracy

I've been trying to get an answer to the (extreme) and other benchrest scoring system, but after googling rules and such I haven't come up with it so far, so I 'll ask here:

What is the ADDED value of the X (when you take the bullseye completely out). I can see when it is a tie between contestants (say one shoots 250-25X and the other shoots 250-24X the winner is obvious but...)

What if the score is say: one shooter 239-7X and the other shooter scores 237-15X?
Shooter one has obviously more points, but the accuracy of #2 is really much better. So how does that play out, (where is the bonus of the X's?) and who wins in this case: the one with the highest points (which seems logic, but where is the added value of the higher accuracy?)
 
As posted, it is a tie breaker. The X is actually the roman numeral 10 and has only 10 points associated with it. 

Breaking ties in BR can be a somewhat complex series of elimination steps. First, is the number of Xs. If that is a tie, then it becomes things like first miss of an X or 10. If that is equal, then there may be other methods of resolving ties before a shoot-off occurs. Given time restraints, shoot-offs are discouraged.

In your example, the higher X count but with more nines is not considered better accuracy.