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USPSA Stacked Targets Question
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Looking for a rules reference regarding clearly delineating a border between two paper targets that are overlapping. I've seen some matches that will sandwich a bit of no-shoot between two stacked targets to make clear where one starts and the other begins. Not so much to create a challenge/risk of hitting the no-shoot, but just to highlight the border.

Is this actually necessitated by the rules? 4.2.2 was the closest I could find regarding the issue. The no-shoot as a border makes sense and prevents some weird scoring issues, for sure, but just wanted to see if it's legal to overlap two paper targets.

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