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RE: Keeping a record of results  Michael Whapples
 Oct 09, 2006 08:04 PDT 

I have now worked on this problem. I now have a rigid plastic sleeve
(like an record sleeve), where I slide the target into it. On the one
side of the sleeve, the 8 ring is stamped out, on the other the 9 ring
is cut out. this now allows me to judge approximately what the score is,
it isn't perfect, but good enough for getting an idea and sighting in.

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Michael Whapples
Michael Whapples wrote:
 Hello,
I am wondering what is the best way for me to keep a record of all my
results (practice cards mainly). The problem is that keeping the actual
cards gets quite bulky, and I can't make out what each shot is myself
anyway.

The one thought is to scan the cards into the computer. I think this
would work to keep a record, but I am unsure if a scanner is accurate to
keep enough detail. Also I still won't be able to tell what the shot
actually is (in fact less, I won't even be able to make out the group).
So if scanning would be possible, would there be anyway to try and get
it to identify where shots are?

If neither of the above would be particularly good, what else would be a
good way to keep a record?

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Michael Whapples
	
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