Target height for scatt -smallbore
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Target height for scatt -smallbore
I am working with a new scatt setup scatt and was curious about how high the target should be in each position (especially prone) to be accurate for 50 meter smallbore.
Thank you!
Thank you!
Re: Target height for scatt -smallbore
What distance are you actually shooting or training at?
Re: Target height for scatt -smallbore
My scatt is at 10 meters
Re: Target height for scatt -smallbore
Good starting points for 3P (since the target is so close) is to use the CMP 3-P air target heights:
Prone .5m (19.7in)
Standing 1.4m (55in)
Kneeling .8m (31.5in)
Realize that 50m ranges differ. Example Ft Benning has a different target height than the OTC)
The above heights are the starting points for NCAA 50ft smallbore as well.
Prone .5m (19.7in)
Standing 1.4m (55in)
Kneeling .8m (31.5in)
Realize that 50m ranges differ. Example Ft Benning has a different target height than the OTC)
The above heights are the starting points for NCAA 50ft smallbore as well.
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Re: Target height for scatt -smallbore
Fort Benning doesn't change heights at all for the 3 Position matches.
Re: Target height for scatt -smallbore
I believe what Joel was saying is that for 10m there are three height adjustments to start with to simulate the static single height 50 meter target. But be aware that not all static 50 meter targets are set at the exact same height i.e. Ft. Benning may be different (within tolerance) than the OTC so some fine tuning on the 50 meter range may be needed because not one size fits all.rtucker6508 wrote:Fort Benning doesn't change heights at all for the 3 Position matches.
Re: Target height for scatt -smallbore
Rob ... my answer was qualified by being a 10m range ... Ft Benning and the OTC do not change heights as they are 50m rangesrtucker6508 wrote:Fort Benning doesn't change heights at all for the 3 Position matches.
Re: Target height for scatt -smallbore
Those target heights were a great reference thank you.