Historically all target shooting used paper targets. This required competitors to place targets at the required distance, retrieve the shot card and have the target witnessed and then be scored by a qualified scorer.

Modern technology has replaced paper targets, eliminating the need to score targets - everything is done automatically; competitors need only select their competition from their lane computer, shoot their competition, print the result sheet and have that printout witnessed.

We have 8 systems in the North (.22) range and 4 systems in the South (.177, air) range.

We have however retained the ability to swing our Meyton electronic systems to the side and revert to paper targets if desired.