SparkyJeff wrote:10 rounds with only hits counting?
Why does the scorecard include the numbers 42, 52 ,68, 84, and 86? did I miss something?
That's the traditional one - this contemporary version has a 1" bull(10pts) and subsequent rings 8, 6, 4 pts.
But a true rifleman knows only the black counts.

centermass40 wrote:At 25 yards I could not get any of my 10 rounds on the paper target. Is there a class below Plinker ?
That's the 'try again' class.
Nougat wrote:how big is the target? I don't have a printer. what kind of handicap do I get for only being able to use a pistol?
The center is 1" dia
the 8, 6, and 4 rings increase at approx 7/8" dia each...
Being that it is the Rifleman's Challenge I can't say there's a handicap, but if I was only able to use a pistol I should think I'd learn to use it like a rifle.
Slayer_MN1 wrote:Shot a clean score at 25 so I backed up to 50yds for the second one and pulled off a 90.
Bone stock 10/22 carbine W/Vortex crossfire 4-12 and cci standard 40gr.
Show-off! Time to try it with either irons or centerfire now!
jgalt wrote:With a thread title that includes the term "challenge", I thought is was safe to assume we'd be shooting bolt-action 22s w/iron sights...
I haven't been able to complete the challenge yet w/that set up, but it
is do-able...

No real extra challenge there either - the only difference is time management.
If you really want to increase the challenge - Use a centerfire w/iron sights.