View attachment 90962 I have been using some LaRue Tactical targets. I love them. Print them out on card stock and they hold up way better then regular paper. Additionally they are half moa squares instead of the usual 1 moa squares. Makes it easier for judging group size through the spotter.
My preference is targets like the one on the right with 4 points of aim and the 1/2 MOA or 1 MOA graph lines to assist in evaluating group size and point of impact.
I also like this type when using a scope because it seams to help me maintain level with the scope with all of the grid lines. In poor light I can also use the corner of the black dot to aim and hold the crosshairs/recital precisely the same.
For use with an aperture site I prefer a round dot with a slightly smaller size than the effective opening of the front aperture at the distance to be shot. this give me a series of different size circles for alignment.
Just my preference
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I like that the best.
That's sweet. I'll check them out.I use a plain florescent dot on white paper. Dots are available from 3/4" to 4.5" for use at various distances. Here is the cheapest place to order dots of all colors and sizes.
http://www.planetlabel.com/labels/product/inkjet-laser/fluorescent-colored-1-diameter-circle/Orange
Hi!Ive downloded a few targets for load development and currently use Nathan Foster's 100 yrd Target. Any recommendations for a better target using a cross hair reticle (vice Benchrest dot)?
Ive downloded a few targets for load development and currently use Nathan Foster's 100 yrd Target. Any recommendations for a better target using a cross hair reticle (vice Benchrest dot)?