The bull’s-eye, or 10-dot, on a 10-meter air rifle target is one-half millimeter wide, or roughly the size of the period at the end of this sentence. The projectile, or pellet, is 4.5 millimeters wide. You read that correctly. The pellet is larger than the bull’s-eye.
Mounds View High School senior Megan Jaros is one of Minnesota’s most accomplished shooters. When she shoots in an air rifle competition, she breaks that 10-dot almost every time.
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