10 m Air Rifle · 10 m Air Pistol beta

Automatic scoring for paper targets.

Shoot. Snap. Scored. Photograph your paper target and TargetIQ does the rest — it finds the card, measures the rings from the print itself, spots every pellet hole and applies the ISSF gauge rule*. Integer scores, inner tens and shot-group analysis in seconds.

Free plan · Runs in your browser — nothing to install · Export your data anytime

Any paper card

Built for 10 m Air Rifle and 10 m Air Pistol (beta), using regulation or club-printed targets.

Nothing typed in

Every score is measured from the paper itself, so your stats always match what you shot.

Nothing to install

Runs in the browser, on the phone you already take to the range.

How it works

From paper to numbers in three steps

01

Scan or import

Point your camera at the card, import photos straight from your gallery, or drop in a scanner PDF — one card or a whole session's stack in one go.

02

Verify at a glance

The detected rings, holes and scores are drawn right over your photo. Disagree with a call? Drag the marker onto the correct hole and the score updates instantly — nothing is typed, so your stats always match the paper.

03

Read the session like a coach

Totals, series breakdowns and grouping stats are ready the moment the last card is scored — including what the session was worth with centred sights. Share a summary image or a PDF report in a tap.

Features

Serious about scoring, obsessive about detail

The ISSF gauge rule

A shot earns a ring's value when the 4.5 mm gauge touches it, just as the ISSF paper-scoring rules prescribe. Integer scores and inner-ten (X) tie-breaks, never made-up decimals.

Geometry from the print

Ring spacing and centre are measured from your photo, not assumed — so photos taken at an angle and club prints that aren't quite regulation still score correctly.

Fix anything in seconds

Drag a marker onto the right hole or straighten the crop — every correction re-scores instantly, so the card always ends up exactly as you'd call it.

Sighters, extras & tags

Sighters and extra shots never distort your stats, and session tags make it easy to compare new pellets, positions or drills over time.

Scanner-friendly imports

Got a stack of cards from training? Scan them into a single PDF and every page comes back as its own scored card.

Yours to keep

One tap exports everything — sessions, cards and photos — as a zip you can download and restore anywhere. Your shooting history is never locked in.

Match mode & training history

Train like it's match day

  • Shoot a full match course

    Declare a 40- or 60-shot course and TargetIQ keeps count of shots and series for you — sighters stay unlimited, and you finish with a proper match result.

  • Personal bests, tracked for you

    Best series, best average, best match and tightest group — watch your records improve as you train.

  • An all-shots heatmap

    Every shot from weeks of training overlaid on one target, so you can see your true hold and where the points are leaking.

Explore the shooting training diary →
Match report with match total, course progress and series table
Training dashboard with stat tiles and personal bests

Insights

Automatic shot-group analysis

Calculate extreme-spread group size, mean radius and group centre automatically, then track your score trend, distribution and shot pattern over time.

See every shot-group analysis viewTry the free shot-group calculator
All-shots heatmap: hundreds of shots from weeks of training overlaid on one target
Score distribution across a whole training block
Normalised score trend rising across fourteen sessions
Grouping plot with every card's shots overlaid at pellet size

Accuracy

Measured, not assumed

No guesswork: every score is computed from measurements of the card in your photo, and every call is yours to check.

Fitted to your print

The rings are measured from the card in your photo — camera angle, lighting and slightly-off club prints don't fool the score.

Honest about doubt

Blurry or glared photos are flagged for a closer look instead of being scored quietly.

You have the final say

Every call is drawn on your photo, and anything you disagree with is a drag away from fixed.

TargetIQ is a training aid, not an official scoring system — see the Terms of Service.

Pricing

Free while in early access

Every account starts on Free. Paid tiers arrive later.

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Free

₹0/ forever

Everything you need to train seriously.

  • 1 session per day
  • Up to 60 cards per session
  • Full scoring, review & correction tools
  • Dashboard, personal bests & heatmap
  • Match mode, PDF reports & sharing
  • Backup export / import
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Pro

Coming soon

For shooters logging multiple sessions a day.

  • 5 sessions per day
  • Up to 100 cards per session
  • Everything in Free
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Unlimited

Coming soon

For coaches and heavy club use.

  • Unlimited sessions
  • Up to 150 cards per session
  • Everything in Pro
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FAQ

Questions, answered

Is TargetIQ an official scoring system?

No. TargetIQ is a training aid that applies the ISSF paper-scoring gauge rule as faithfully as it can, but it is not certified, and it is not affiliated with the ISSF, NRAI or any other shooting body. For competitions, the jury's gauge is the only score that counts.

What is the ISSF gauge rule?

Paper cards are checked with approved inward or outward plug gauges. In practical geometry, a shot earns the highest scoring zone reached by the pellet's 4.5 mm footprint. TargetIQ performs that check from each hole's measured position on your photo, which is why it gives integer scores rather than decimals. Read the full guide.

What do I need to use it?

A phone with a camera and your shot cards — TargetIQ runs in the browser, so there is nothing to install. You can also import photos taken earlier, or a PDF from a scanner app where each page is one card.

Does it score decimals like electronic targets?

No, and that is deliberate: paper targets are scored with the integer gauge rule, where a shot earns the value of any ring the 4.5 mm gauge touches. Inner tens (X) are counted with the event's ISSF inner-ten gauge too.

What happens when the detection gets something wrong?

You always review the card with the detections drawn over your photo. Drag a marker onto the correct hole, re-crop the card or fine-tune the ring centre — the score is recomputed from geometry with every correction, so nothing is ever typed in.

What happens to my data and photos?

You can export everything — sessions, cards and photos — as a zip at any time and restore it into any account, so there is no lock-in. Uploaded photos and the corrections you make may be used to improve TargetIQ's detection, as described in the Privacy Policy.

What about 10 m Air Pistol?

10 m Air Pistol is available as a beta with its own target dimensions, scoring geometry and separate dashboard. Photo detection is still being tuned, so review every overlay and correction before relying on a pistol result.

Know your real score.

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