I will update this post as I dig them out
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I will update this post as I dig them out
Good stuff spanners. I use the "basic grid" from mytargets.com when zeroing / checking zero as I find the red centre better than the grey scale. Just a personal preference I guess.
I like the Drill Dot, Crosshairs and Grid Square center.
Usually I just use the blank side of a glossy A3 calender and 1" red dots (so I can see the holes)
Thank you, Spanners...I have a little job to do with my Anshutz...scope not scoping as I would like:oh noes: hares like it out though!!
Here's a few more targets:
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I put together some targets witha mate of mine a little while ago. I intended to use them in a small game target shoot as part of the NZDA branch i am invovled in. As turned out the hassle involved in changing the rules to a different target was too much for me to press on with it.
So have a look and have fun with them. I have a magpie target as well but itis a bit large a file to upload to the forum.
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Just printed out that wild cat target and stuck it on my cat hating workmate's desk. He is in heaven. Great targets cheers
Thanks mate,
We initially did them up as an alternative target to the NZDA HUNTS rabbit target (which is pretty much useless IMO). After we did them up though we started looking at them as being great for a varmint type competition shoot. So for rimfire 25m rabbit and magpie targets, 50m possum and cat targets. With the centrefires you could use any of the targets out to any distance you wanted!
Here are some that I developed for myself. Enjoy :)
Can we sticky this thread please, saves searching for it each time.
Lol. Got a brand new 308 to sight in today. Not mine unfortunatly.
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Have 2 to check near future ,that grid I can leave the tap measure at home they nearly 1" squares.
Here's a sample of the ones I did:
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Easy to aim at and you can quickly work out off the 1" grid how far you're out.
I have them from a single diamond up to six per page
For sighting in, I find the best target is one with a large easily seen cross (vertical and horizontal lines) ,so that you can align your scope reticule with the lines.