http://toyfj40.freeshell.org/GunPix/BlackDeath.html
""I think most people out there are average shooters like me," says firstshot, "and I definitely had to improve my shooting skills before I was able to Max the BDT. I firmly believe that for most folks just giving the BDT a serious try will make them better shots and those that stick with it long enough to actually Max the BDT will have improved their shooting skills considerably in the process.
"The target was developed to improve the shooting skills of the typical squirrel hunter using their everyday squirrel rifle. That's why the weight of the rifles is limited to 10 lbs, 2 oz."
So don't be embarrassed to haul out your old plinker and fire away.
At the heart of the game is the Black Death Target (BDT), which consists of five square black targets with a white circle and black dot in the center -- the "good shot" area.
The object of the game is the highest score you can get with five shots in the white -- 50 being the best and known as "Maxing the BDT."
The trick of the game is keeping all your shots from even touching any of the surrounding black area.
Any shot that touches the black renders that target invalid -- sudden BLACK DEATH! This applies only to that specific target, not the remaining targets on the paper. Nor, of course, does it apply to the black X-score center aim dot.
The white circles and their points per shot are:
1½"
( 1 point )
1"
( 3 points)
¾"
( 5 points)
5/8"
( 7 points)
½"
(10 points)
The black center dot provides an aim point."
http://toyfj40.freeshell.org/GunPix/BlackDeath1.pdf
http://toyfj40.freeshell.org/GunPix/BlackDeath2.pdf
http://toyfj40.freeshell.org/GunPix/BlackDeath3.pdf
http://toyfj40.freeshell.org/GunPix/BlackDeath4.pdf