I am guessing that they were referring to a score shoot. Unlike group shoots where you are shooting 5 shot groups with the winner having the smallest ave. group size, score shooters shoot for the inner most ring (10 ring) on a bulls-eye style target. Hitting it is worth 10 points. They shoot one shot each into 5 small targets all on one piece of paper. Within the 10 ring is a dot and how often a shooter hits the dot is the first tie-breaker if their score ends up being the same. Hence the name dot shoot. That's my quess anyway. Randy J. (score shooter)