SCatt, rika, konsberg trainer question
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SCatt, rika, konsberg trainer question
I am new to 50 m prone. I want to improve my shooting by more practice at home. I would like to know how are the targets simulated at longer distances if only the real distance is 10 m. Are the targets printed smaller perhaps? If they are not wouldn't aiming at a large target at close range cause problems when doing the real thing?
Re: SCatt, rika, konsberg trainer question
You are correct in that targets are printed smaller. You can do so yourself with the Scatt software, which is free to download and can be run on any PC.pinda wrote:I am new to 50 m prone. I want to improve my shooting by more practice at home. I would like to know how are the targets simulated at longer distances if only the real distance is 10 m. Are the targets printed smaller perhaps? If they are not wouldn't aiming at a large target at close range cause problems when doing the real thing?
Rob.
Dot
Hi Pinda,
Yes, it will be a considerably smaller dot.
I use a noptel system. The longest distance I can shoot in my home is just over 5 meters. The card that holds the reflectors has a pre-printed dot in the center and it was far too large at that short a distance. I used Microsoft Publisher to print a dot that fits my normal sight picture as I continue to use my current 50 meter aperture. I simply pasted it over the pre-printed dot on the card. Works great.
BParnall
Yes, it will be a considerably smaller dot.
I use a noptel system. The longest distance I can shoot in my home is just over 5 meters. The card that holds the reflectors has a pre-printed dot in the center and it was far too large at that short a distance. I used Microsoft Publisher to print a dot that fits my normal sight picture as I continue to use my current 50 meter aperture. I simply pasted it over the pre-printed dot on the card. Works great.
BParnall
Re: Dot
I figured they would have had various dots to print based on the simulated distance and the real distance used e.g. 5m in your case.BartP wrote:Hi Pinda,
Yes, it will be a considerably smaller dot.
I use a noptel system. The longest distance I can shoot in my home is just over 5 meters. The card that holds the reflectors has a pre-printed dot in the center and it was far too large at that short a distance. I used Microsoft Publisher to print a dot that fits my normal sight picture as I continue to use my current 50 meter aperture. I simply pasted it over the pre-printed dot on the card. Works great.
BParnall