22 LR PRS Plotting Sheet
I had a little free time last weekend and came up with this plotting sheet for PRS style evens.
As a long time F Class shooter, I have seen the value of plotting my shot history, but I have never seen a method of plotting shot performance for PRS style events, so I came up with this.
The calculations were based on 71 degrees F.
The idea is to provide a quick reference for wind values and elevations where a line can be drawn to represent the distance, and another line or pair of lines drawn for the wind call min and max... After the stage, the actual impact locations could be plotted so we can keep track of how we are assessing our conditions.
I do have plans to add graduations for every 5 yards off to the side to help with in between distances, as well as a second line for each distance showing a 31 degree value for reference. That way in colder weather I will have a sense of scale to compensate for temperature swings.
If I print one page for each stage, I can track my try dope and actual and see how I'm doing. Maybe leave some notes along the way.
Sorry I cant help you Mil scope guys. I use MOA. But hey, I did this with MS Paint... Anyone can do it. Pro tip... use Tiff file format for best resolution, and start with the biggest image size Paint will allow. Scale it down later.

I had a little free time last weekend and came up with this plotting sheet for PRS style evens.
As a long time F Class shooter, I have seen the value of plotting my shot history, but I have never seen a method of plotting shot performance for PRS style events, so I came up with this.
The calculations were based on 71 degrees F.
The idea is to provide a quick reference for wind values and elevations where a line can be drawn to represent the distance, and another line or pair of lines drawn for the wind call min and max... After the stage, the actual impact locations could be plotted so we can keep track of how we are assessing our conditions.
I do have plans to add graduations for every 5 yards off to the side to help with in between distances, as well as a second line for each distance showing a 31 degree value for reference. That way in colder weather I will have a sense of scale to compensate for temperature swings.
If I print one page for each stage, I can track my try dope and actual and see how I'm doing. Maybe leave some notes along the way.
Sorry I cant help you Mil scope guys. I use MOA. But hey, I did this with MS Paint... Anyone can do it. Pro tip... use Tiff file format for best resolution, and start with the biggest image size Paint will allow. Scale it down later.
