tiptop
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As the first line of the rule states....A regular target that in the opinion of the Referee only:
There's the rules for targets hit or lost. Make of them what you will. At the end of the day it's the ref decision as clearly stated in both.
TARGET DEFINITION “HIT” A regular target that in the opinion of the Referee only: 3.10 Has had a visible piece broken from it, is completely destroyed or, in the case of targets that are presented whole and during flight holes are seen to appear which have been caused by the Competitor’s shot.
TARGET DEFINITION “LOST” 3.11 A target, which has some “dust” removed from it, by the shot, but remains otherwise “intact”, is not a hit target. A target shall be declared “LOST” when in the opinion of the Referee only: 3.12 A regular target remains unbroken after being fired at and is not a “Hit Target” in accordance with the above rules. 3.13 The competitor after an apparent malfunction or misfire opens the gun or moves the safety catch.
There's the rules for targets hit or lost. Make of them what you will. At the end of the day it's the ref decision as clearly stated in both.
TARGET DEFINITION “HIT” A regular target that in the opinion of the Referee only: 3.10 Has had a visible piece broken from it, is completely destroyed or, in the case of targets that are presented whole and during flight holes are seen to appear which have been caused by the Competitor’s shot.
TARGET DEFINITION “LOST” 3.11 A target, which has some “dust” removed from it, by the shot, but remains otherwise “intact”, is not a hit target. A target shall be declared “LOST” when in the opinion of the Referee only: 3.12 A regular target remains unbroken after being fired at and is not a “Hit Target” in accordance with the above rules. 3.13 The competitor after an apparent malfunction or misfire opens the gun or moves the safety catch.