Just got my 600 yd range set up with steel and paper targets. I want to order shot spotter disks for scoring NRA 600 yard paper targets and noticed they had 2 sizes, 3 in and 5 in disks. What is the correct size for 600 yards?
Thanks for the info!!!3" I would seek out the source for the (relatively new) plastic spotters; these things take a lickin' and keep on tickin'! We counted one with nearly 60 hits still in use until it was hit (for the second time) dead on the spindle and had to be retired.
3" would be for sling shooting with open sights. The F class spotter is 1 1/2" for 600yds.
F-class 600yds- 3" or smaller, greater than 600yds- 5" or smaller.
Yes, Ringo...that is the person who made our plastic spotters....once the formulation of the plastic got worked out they have been fantastic and safer for pullers in the pits.
True....my post is taken directly from the NRA HP Rules booklet (pages 49/50).OP, The size of spotters and scoring discs for NRA competition are specified in the NRA High Power rule book. If you plan to run NRA approved matches I would recommend that you refer to the rule book. Sometimes you will get opinions that are not consistent with the rules.
The range is just for private use and practice.OP, The size of spotters and scoring discs for NRA competition are specified in the NRA High Power rule book. If you plan to run NRA approved matches I would recommend that you refer to the rule book. Sometimes you will get opinions that are not consistent with the rules.
I missed that. Never mind.The range is just for private use and practice.