Target height for reduced targets
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Target height for reduced targets
When training or dry firing on a reduced target at say 5m should the height of the target be adjusted based on the height of the shooter so that the angle of the arm to the target will match what it would normally be at 10m and if so how is it calculated, or is it just not worth bothering with?
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If you reduction is small (8M from 10M) there is no reason to adjust the target, because the regulation allow a tolerance of the target height.
I do notice that when I used my 8M, my grouping is slightly off. I guess I can adjust the target height, but if my grouping is good, I won't worry about it too much.
I do notice that when I used my 8M, my grouping is slightly off. I guess I can adjust the target height, but if my grouping is good, I won't worry about it too much.
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The original question was about the angle of the arm for training and dry firing. It has nothing to do with regulations.conradin wrote:If you reduction is small (8M from 10M) there is no reason to adjust the target, because the regulation allow a tolerance of the target height.
I do notice that when I used my 8M, my grouping is slightly off. I guess I can adjust the target height, but if my grouping is good, I won't worry about it too much.
Training and dry firing should simulate as much of full match shooting as possible (unless there is a good reason for introducing a specific variable into the training regime).