PDA

View Full Version : The Center of the Target...the "Bull-Eye"...


MillRatUSMC
06-07-06, 12:49 PM
:cool:
We all know it means to aim and hit the center of the target, but why is it called a "bulls eye?"

BULL'S EYE - "There are many plausible ways to explain this term, all of them based on a bull's eye, which is about the same size as the small black spot at the dead center of a target. Bull's-eye targets were not used in ancient archery contests, as in commonly thought, but were introduced in England as targets in rifle and handgun competition. Perhaps the bull's-eyes in them were simply named for their resemblance to a bull's eye. But it is possible that bull's-eyes take their name from a British coin called the bull's-eye, which was worth a crown, or five shillings. This coin was in circulation in the early 1800s, about the time bull's-eye targets were introduced, and it would seem more logical to name the target centers after flat coins than after the round eye of a bull. As for the coin, it was so named in the late 17th century, possibly because the one-crown piece was often bet on the outcome of a bull-baiting contest; when one put money 'one the bull's eye' one was betting on the bull, just as today we are said to put a bet on a horse's nose." From the "Encyclopedia of Word and Phrase Origins" by Robert Hendrickson (Facts on File, New York, 1997)...

Just thought, you may have wanted to know this triva... :D

Future-USMC-LT
06-07-06, 01:10 PM
If the coin was worth 5 shillings, that might explain why most targets give 5 points for a hit in the bulls-eye.

MillRatUSMC
06-07-06, 01:55 PM
Could be...one never knows...thanks for reminding us...

SemperFin
06-09-06, 12:56 PM
Sorry, but I've been out a while and was looking at the avatars today and saw that you could select an "E4 buck Sgt." avatar. What is the deal with that?

Jus' wonderin'

MillRatUSMC
06-09-06, 01:06 PM
Ok, Sergeant E-4, when the change was made to include Lance Corporal there was some E-4 Sergeants.
There was also some Gunny Sergeants E-6 as they were promoted those ranks were no longer in the rank structure.
But some had got Honorably discharged with that rank.
So that might be the reason for that avatar...

SemperFin
06-09-06, 02:45 PM
I remember a similar story from my dad when he was in the Army but I was wondering if they reinstated the rank for some unknown reason. Thanks for clearing it up for me.

Yeah, Yeah, we went from Bull's Eye's to Avatars. Next we'll go to questions on Zimbabwe and Yzerman.

Camper51
06-09-06, 03:36 PM
Yzerman.....wasn't he one of those Detwoit wingy thingies?????

SemperFin
06-09-06, 03:38 PM
Only a true Hockey fan would remember that.

Go 'Canes.

Shadowman777
06-13-06, 07:31 AM
A Bull's "eye!"
http://images.google.com/images?q=tbn:GGjBDqMgPYhEzM:www.southeasterneyecen ter.com/cases/images/132221cl11.JPG