Target sizeing
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Target sizeing
I cant get 10m in my basement .....I have targets sized for 6m .....but I would like to shoot as close to 10 as I can get.......How would I size a target for 7.5 meters and print it of on my computer and what size should it measure so I can see if its right
thx KEith
thx KEith
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That might be OK if all you want to do is save paper/money but IMHO it really doesn't get anywhere near replicating the correct sight picture.paulo wrote:After downloading the scatt software and printing to your distance as mentioned, you can do a bit of copy/paste and end up with something like this to save paper.
At five shots per bull you get one match per page.
edit note: .................unless you then cut the sheet up and use the individual targets with a suitable backer.
Re: Target sizeing
You can play also with an excel (MS) file I have prepared for the Hign Noon Postal Competition many years ;-) ago. i do not remember if Scatt files take into account that target scales, but pellet not at all (it is still 4,5mm). This excel file application takes it into account:keith wrote:I cant get 10m in my basement .....I have targets sized for 6m .....but I would like to shoot as close to 10 as I can get.......How would I size a target for 7.5 meters and print it of on my computer and what size should it measure so I can see if its right
thx KEith
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