the ideal environment for target scoring
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From the Range… . … to Final Score!. The Ideal Environment for Target Scoring. Who should be in the Scoring Room? Scoring Officer – in charge Scorers and Adders Data Entry – generate reports Runner – deliver targets from ranges . Who should NOT be in the Scoring Room? - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
The Ideal Environmentfor Target Scoring
From the Range…
… to Final Score!
Who should be in the Scoring Room?Scoring Officer – in chargeScorers and AddersData Entry – generate reportsRunner – deliver targets from ranges
Who should NOT be in the Scoring Room?Parents and participantsVolunteers not scoring targetsRange OfficersAll other people!
The Ideal Scoring Room Environment…
QuietComfortable room (climate controlled, well lit, etc.)Organized (necessary materials, flow, etc.)Low traffic (secluded from ranges and gathering areas)Non-chaotic environment!
Scoring Room Needs…
Tables and chairsCalculators, pens, pencils, etc…Scoring plugs and/or overlays (Eagle Eye)Staplers (to group targets together by shooter)
State Invitational ExampleMLEOTA
Target Runner
Door Guard #1
Door Guard #2
Scoring Team – double checks scoring
Scoring Team – double checks adding
Range OfficerInitials
Each bull scoredPlugs marked
Final scorecircled
Scorer Initials
Organize targets once all targets are scored
Enter scored targets into scoring program
Take care of your scorers!
Eagle Eye (overlay)
ScoringPlug