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Rod:

--- Quote from: Ian. on December 22, 2009, 03:27:42 pm ---How do you know if I cant match it,

   I don't agree with you Rod so lets leave it there, I not going to argue with you.

--- End quote ---

The short answer is that I don't know what you can score.
Your name was not mentioned.

If you find a hat on the street that you don't like, why pick it up and put it on?

Rod.

triton:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wEFGvAtt9Es

adb:
 :D :D :D

Phil Rees:
Scores can be quite misleading. I prefer the BLBS method of counting hits rather than the actual value of the score, so I,ve looked back through my own records to see my results from York rounds in private practice.
Best 2 way score for a single York round 504 with 127 hits
Best one way single York 502 with 138 hits
I've always considered the latter to be the better shooting

Rod:
You're probably right that in long shooting spread and the location of the centre of group tells us more than, dare I say, the occasional lucky arrow that bumps up the score on the day.
But it is also true that the more we practice, the luckier we get.
(If we practice enough).

But enough about "target shooting".  ;)

Rod.

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