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  1. #1
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    these are great at 100yard

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0eFW7IRqsI

    Bb

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    targets

    Hi i recently downloaded some targets on line which print off A4 size, these have inch black lines going across and up and a bullseye in the middle, i found these very useful when zeroing, and also seeing just where the mildots are for different ranges, if you can keep the gun still. it has really helped me hit the HFT targets at my club, providing of course its not too windy, if the wind is taking the pellet you can see on this target how many mildots too allow at different wind speeds. portisaacboy

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    Target sizes

    Hi in ft you shoot 40mm kills out to 55yds that's the biggest plus some smaller15 20 mm

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    Try Mindflow.com.au/targets where you can design & print your own to suit yourself.

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    Wink

    Quote Originally Posted by bucketboy View Post
    these are great at 100yard

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0eFW7IRqsI

    Bb
    Thats pretty neat - it's out with the angle grinder and welder tomorrow !

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    Quote Originally Posted by bucketboy View Post
    these are great at 100yard

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0eFW7IRqsI

    Bb
    Really like the look of that may have to get 1 myself.

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    I found that a 1" sticker with a smaller P.O.A drawn in the centre worked well for me at 80 yards but I did put it on a piece of plain white A4 so I could see any P.O.I outside the target area . I could still see this target equally well at 100 yards but hitting it was a very different matter . I'm new to shooting ranges outside my max hunting range of 50 meters but as already mentioned your target size will be down to you and your equipment . Too small and you will end up feeling frustrated , too big and you will get bored . Atb Ricky

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