When we shot last week we played with the target for this contest as well as a few others. We had a lot of fun with the target I am attaching here. We called it a bulls-eye if you completely took out the dot and gave it 4 points. The small circle was 2 points and the large circle was 1 point. To get credit the hole had to be completely in (meaning you got 1 point unless the hole was completely inside the smaller circle - no greater than 50% stuff). It was very easy to add up the points and was a little more fun that the targets we are using for this contest. Not meaning to say I am not having fun, just adding my $.02 as a very novice shooter who is starting to play with a lot of different types of targets. We only used the top half of this target (the 20 circles). You might want to try it and see what you guys think. We have found that it is little easier to see where you hit on the white targets on our indoor range. Not sure if it is the same outdoors (where we usually shoot at the fancy .22LR metal spinning targets).