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Import Competition Results: WM-Shot and Meyton in Ring Reader

March 12, 2026 · 4 min read

If you shoot league matches or club competitions, you know the drill. After the match, your results get entered into WM-Shot or printed as a Meyton PDF. The files end up on a club server or in a group chat — and then what? Most of the time, they disappear into some folder and you never look at them again.

That is a waste, because those files contain your entire season. Every league match, every club competition, every training round. Import them into Ring Reader, and suddenly everything is in one place — and you can see how your scores develop over weeks and months.

Note: Importing WM-Shot and Meyton results requires the Plus plan (from €9.99 one-time). During the free 14-day Pro trial you can try all import features at no cost.

Importing WM-Shot files (.wmk)

WM-Shot is the standard software for league competitions in many shooting clubs. The .wmk files contain all shooters, bib numbers, and results for a match. Ring Reader reads these files directly.

Here is how it works:

  1. Open the import page — tap "Import" on the capture page.
  2. Upload a file or enter a URL. You can upload the .wmk file straight from your phone. Even better: if your club hosts the file on a server, just enter the URL. Ring Reader saves the address for next time.
  3. Enter your bib number. Ring Reader filters your results from the file. You immediately see a preview with scores, date, and shot count.
  4. Select series and import. Check the series you want to keep and tap "Import." Done.

If the server is password-protected, no problem — enter the password once. Ring Reader saves it alongside the URL so that next match day you just tap "Preview" and you are ready.

Importing Meyton PDFs

Many ranges with Meyton electronic target systems produce PDF result sheets. You can import these the same way — either as a file upload or via URL.

The workflow is identical: choose file or enter URL, enter your bib number, select series, import. For multi-part competitions (e.g., four stages of 10 shots each), Ring Reader detects the structure automatically and groups the series together.

Why this matters

A single match result is just a number. Twenty results across a season are a trend.

Once your imported results are in your history, you can use them just like scanned targets: filter, search, group by competition. And once you have enough data, things get interesting.

With Ring Reader Pro, you see your entire season as a chart — score trends, Teiler progression, personal records. You can tell whether you are improving across league matches or whether you have been plateauing since October. Set training goals and track your progress week by week. Export your full season history as PDF or CSV — for your coach, for your club records, or just for yourself.

Imported results on their own are already useful. But the real value comes when you combine them with scanned targets and manual entries, and analyze everything over time.

Set it up once, use it every time

Ring Reader remembers your import sources. Once you have entered your club server URL and bib number, all it takes next time is a tap on the saved source. New results are detected automatically, and already-imported series are grayed out — no duplicates, no hassle.

I import my league match results right after shooting, still at the range. Tap the source, preview, import — takes less than 30 seconds.

All your results in one place — import with Plus, analyze with Pro.

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