bbentley40
Expert
This is one of those I THINK I know the answer questions.. and I have tried to look for it online but I have not found the wording yet to verify. In USPSA, if two paper targets are stacked so that one partially covers the other, when does a shoot through count as a hit on the rear target?
I THINK (emphasis because I am not sure), its if the hole breaks the outer perf on the front target and then goes through the rear target in a scoring zone you get credit for that rear targets scoring zone. If the hole is completely inside of the perf on the front target, then the it would be recorded as a miss on the rear target. Can anyone confirm if that is right or wrong?
Thanks guys.
I THINK (emphasis because I am not sure), its if the hole breaks the outer perf on the front target and then goes through the rear target in a scoring zone you get credit for that rear targets scoring zone. If the hole is completely inside of the perf on the front target, then the it would be recorded as a miss on the rear target. Can anyone confirm if that is right or wrong?
Thanks guys.