Wolfdog91
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Great design.Align your crosshairs to intersect the corners of the diamond then add a few clicks so your shots land in the circle. That way you have ultra-precise aiming alignment references which are not affected by the shot holes.
This principal is how I designed a popular target for AccurateShooter.com:
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but shouldn't you also level the target on the board? otherwise you would be forced to shoot with a cant.Align your crosshairs to intersect the corners of the diamond then add a few clicks so your shots land in the circle. That way you have ultra-precise aiming alignment references which are not affected by the shot holes.
This principal is how I designed a popular target for AccurateShooter.com:
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That assumption is one I would rarely witness on the ranges I used to shoot at! But they were primarily frequented by sport shooters just having fun trying to shoot small groups with their handloads. I used to see them using your targets or similar. I dont recall ever seeing a level other than my one!but shouldn't you also level the target on the board? otherwise you would be forced to shoot with a cant.
Forum Boss: Yes, this assumes you would set the target level -- that's pretty much true of all target placements. I take a small hand level to the range because the target frame itself may be slightly off-axis due to the terrain.
In my opinion, this type of target and shooting is the only way to conduct load testing to avoid the bullet hole in your aiming point thus obscuring a precise reticle placement on the aiming point.Align your crosshairs to intersect the corners of the diamond then add a few clicks so your shots land above in the gray circle. That way you have ultra-precise aiming alignment references which are not affected by the shot holes.
This principal is how I designed a popular target for AccurateShooter.com:
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Target PDF Link:
I love these, have used them for years now.Align your crosshairs to intersect the corners of the diamond then add a few clicks so your shots land above in the gray circle. That way you have ultra-precise aiming alignment references which are not affected by the shot holes.
This principal is how I designed a popular target for AccurateShooter.com:
View attachment 1529406
Target PDF Link: