Interesting 10-Shot Target

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Oz
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Interesting 10-Shot Target

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I've moved past the "posting my targets phase" of my shooting. But on occasion when one look particularly interesting, I can't resist.

This is a 10-shot target. Too bad I had the low flyer. I shoot my targets on their side as this one is shown. Hard to say but I'd guess that the 5 shot group is in the top and the 4 shot group is the lower.

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tleddy
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Target and lens orientation

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Oz-

Looks like the lens orientation is right on now :-)

Good target!!

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Re: Target and lens orientation

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tleddy wrote:Looks like the lens orientation is right on now :-)
Or is it 90 degrees off, to match the target orientation ;-)
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Good...

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Very Good, David.

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Post by Oz »

LOL... Indeed the lens rotation was the key and wow... what a difference having the astigmatism properly located makes.

And of course, to compensate for the rotated target I do hold my head at 90 degrees. It's all the new rage. Everyone will be doing it at the Olympics in London ;)
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Post by Spencer »

Lateral thinking?
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