The target was a Roe deer silhuette with rings centered on the killing zone, this was overlaid with a piece of black carton so from a distance you couldn't see the rings. To count the score simply lift up the covering paper, score, and patch.
Lets just say this poor deer, if for real, would have lost several legs, be gut shot, and injured in the brisket and lower neck, after twelve of us had a go at it. All who took part agreed that further, more intensive marksmanship training was required for almost all of us. It just showed that shooting under field conditions cannot be compared to bench-rest shooting on a range - just because you 'print' a clover leaf on the range at 150 yards doesn't mean you can hit a deer at 50.