Shawn, your response was completely unfair. His criticism of your test results is sound. An SD of 0.3 inches implies an extreme spread of 1.2 inches. It's arguable whether this is good enough for long range competition but it certainly indicates an e-target that is not set up properly. The SMT system is capable of better than this, let alone the ShotMarker.
Your test results indicate that you did not have an ideal set up of the system and therefore it is not fair to claim that this accuracy is representative. It is also not right to shut down criticism. I wrote very detailed responses to your questions on my other thread about accuracy last night, and now after reading this post I regret that I, yet again, tried to use forums for meaningful technical discussion.
I'm the first person to say the NRA rule of 0.25" is ridiculous. It should at a minimum be based on MOA. If we all measured our rifle accuracy in inches at 10 yards then it wouldn't be very useful would it. Error of an inch indicates a problem with the installation, not a limit on the capability of the system.
If anyone would like to understand the facts behind e-target accuracy and is willing to discuss in a positive, unbiased, technical way, please email me off this forum at
adamjmac@gmail.com.