Local club is having a summer bullseye competition and I'm discovering how many shots are wobblers. I'd score the above target a 93, but they're scoring it a 91. The grease/carbon rings (which don't photograph well in the black) clearly cross the line for both disputed shots. Both of the disputed shots have radial tears than break the line. But neither of the main bullet holes breaks the line.
I mean as long as they score it consistently it doesn't really matter, but my thinking is that since the grease rings are .355" wide -- that's what the bullet physically touched. The 9mm fmj just didn't punch a clean hole like a .40 or 38 wad cutter.
Anyway, how do most bullseye competitions deal with this?