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On the weekend I worked pulling targets for the Washington Palma Championship at Rattlesnake. I wasn't shooting. Just scoring, marking, pasting, etc, for the shooters who were physically unable to take their turn in the butts. {learned some new words too}

Anyway, I thought a photo of the target area might be interesting to those who haven't worked down there before.

The way this works is every time a shot is fired, the target is pulled down and the marker is moved to the new hole. Old hole is patched, orange disk is moved to a position designating score for that shot and then the target is raised. Unless you fumble, the process takes less than 18 seconds.
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The bullet impact area is that scooped out section below the target number. This is where you watch to see if the bullet has gone through your target.
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