Rika Home Trainer Targets

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JulianY
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Rika Home Trainer Targets

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I have just received my new home trainer - Bi...........g Grin

Anyway setting it up was a dream, and the shots recorded where just where I called them. Scores where in-line with my average.

For the sake of speed , I just used a regular 10m target, but my attic is about 7 meters. ( So nice to shoot at home indoors) Should I be looking to scale a target down to the measured distance ?

Julian
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Obtain 6meter targets and shoot at that distance if you want an easier time comparing your training scores to range scores.

Personally I don't care ... I only compare training to training, range to range and match to match when looking at groups/scores etc. IF that's your case shoot what you have and have fun.
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JulianY wrote:I have just received my new home trainer - Bi...........g Grin

Anyway setting it up was a dream, and the shots recorded where just where I called them. Scores where in-line with my average.

For the sake of speed , I just used a regular 10m target, but my attic is about 7 meters. ( So nice to shoot at home indoors) Should I be looking to scale a target down to the measured distance ?

Julian
Rika can print scaled down targets for what ever distance you set it up at.
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