The standard target used in International Practical Shooting Confederation (IPSC) competition features three scoring zones: A, C, and D. These zones are arranged within a standardized, upright rectangular shape. Precise measurements dictate the size of the entire target and the location and dimensions of each scoring zone. For instance, the A-zone, representing the highest-value scoring area, occupies a specific rectangular area within the overall target.
Standardized target dimensions are crucial for fair and consistent competition across all IPSC events. This standardization allows competitors to train effectively, knowing that target sizes and scoring zones will be uniform regardless of the match location. Consistent measurements are vital for accurate scoring and ensure equitable comparisons of competitor performance. Historically, the development of these standardized dimensions was a key step in formalizing the sport and ensuring its growth on an international level.