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Eagle eye shooting range
Eagle eye shooting range







eagle eye shooting range

The first appears to allow whatever device you wish, that isn't inserted, while the second infers, but does not insist upon official NRA overlays. "However, competitors acting as scorers may use official NRA overlays in the performance of their duties." These devices are not to be inserted into the bullet hole and do not constitute a scoring gauge." "Devices other than scoring gauges may be used to assist in establishing the correct value of hits. Just a nitpicky note, but your overlay doesn't fit either: "Then I measured my overlay and it came in at 0.230"." "So the Eagle Eye does not fit in the range so it should not be allowed for scoring NRA targets." It would be nice if they would make an NRA legal one.(My highlighting (bold) added to above.) Although a legal overlay and magnifying glass would work wonders. Calls for some judgement which could be different among everyone. Or if you do and notice if the ring on the bottom of the eagle eye was a little bit bigger and the shot was in you give it to them then you should be good. So the Eagle Eye does not fit in the range so it should not be allowed for scoring NRA targets. now the rule book says."no scoring gauge will be used unless the diameter of the scoring flange is with in these limits.22 caliber. Then I measured my overlay and it came in at 0.230". I measured it and sure enough mine is spot on. So I took an eagle eye and laid it on top of my overlay. Toz35m wrote:This topic came up this weekend.

eagle eye shooting range

Please proceed to play nice together and you all have a nice day. Therefore, use at your own risk, but the competitor being scored would probably have the option to contest and request re-score. That being said, the devices do provide magnification and are a great help in determining doubles at times. If you have one with the NRA logo on it, then I would assume that this has changed. Therefore the scored competitor may or may not gain an advantage if the imposed rings in the device are used to determine the location of a shot (does it touch the scoring ring or not). Now the reported problem with the Eagle Eye" aids is the imposed scoring rings were not approved or licensed by the NRA so the company making them apparently has not provided sufficient information as to the diameter and tolerances of the imposed rings in the device. Save your money and time and go somewhere else. After opening up late, they told us they had no clay targets but they'd have some tomorrow. My son and I drove Two hours on Sunday to try this place out. The rules do not mention using the "Eagle Eye" type of aids. 1 review of Eagle Eye Shooting Complex 'This place is a joke. I have discussed this with a NRA referee in the past: Here is a summation.Īctually rule 14.3.1 is pretty specific about competitors "may use official NRA overlays" when acting as scorers.









Eagle eye shooting range