Sunday, June 24, 2007

90 + 93 + 88 + 94 + 93 + 90 = 547


....for monthly shoot just now. The numbers you see which add up to that score are those for the indivuidual series of 10 shots each. 547 is good, sure, but I'm feeling damn tulan now because it should've been 550+.

I SHOT A 4!

For the first time ever in a competitive shoot, I actually shot something lower than a 7. ARGH. Getting a 4 means that you need four tens to bring your average up to 90/100.

Let's play a guessing game now. Out of the six series shown, can you guess in which did I get that 4?

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Series 3 because the score was only 88?

Nope. IT WAS IN THE FIRST SERIES, 90/100. Meaning I had four tens, 3 nines and that stupid 4 which happily cancelled out all my tens. I still remember clearly that it was the second shot I fired. I brought the card back, looking for the hole the pellet had made. Couldn't find it in the black area. Then I noticed it was a 4. WTH T_T.

Let's say now, that I DIDN'T shoot a 4. It'd probably be a 9, I'm not going to be all cocky and say it was a sure 10. My score would then be:

547 + 5 = 552

3rd series was an 88. That one was kinda screwed up because I kept getting 9.9s (meaning that it just ALMOST crossed the 10 mark), but not enough tens. Sad.


I am a 550+ shooter. And I will have my revenge during nationals. HAHA shit that sounds so corny.