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Measuring devices?

Terry

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Both IBS & NBRSA require specific measuring devices.

Where do I get them?

Terry
 
Is this legal?

Sinclair Group Measuring Caliper Attachment

http://www.sinclairintl.com/reloading-equipment/measuring-tools/calipers/sinclair-group-measuring-caliper-attachment-prod38778.aspx
 
According to the IBS website...."IBS Scoring reticules are now priced @ $65 incl. postage and are available from Joan Borden".....found under "Miscellaneous-IBS Downloads & Information
 
While the Sinclair unit is designed to measure groups, I don't think that its design is consistent with what I have seen used to measure groups at matches. On the other hand, the Jones unit is. I have not seen the one that Jim Borden makes, but I am pretty sure that it would work on the same principle as the Jones. A phone call would confirm this.
 
Terry's question is concerning measuring 600 yard groups....not that easy close range stuff..... ;D
 
Oops, sorry, do they use a yardstick or a tape measure? ;) Seriously, what do they use? The ones that I mentioned are only limited by the maximum capacity of the caliper that they are attached to.
 
Boyd don't the long range guys use laser range finders to measure group size? ;D

Hart also used to make a scoring device. I did a quick check of their web site and couldn't find it. I've modified the Jones a little, made a new template which included some popular bullet diameters which are missing from the original. I've looked at the sinclair version, prefer the old school template... ;)
 
Sure would make things a lot easier if posters would clarify what shooting discipline their question is in reference to.
And I don't think Jim Borden makes any, I believe they just keep some on hand that were made by an outside vendor.
 
aj300mag said:
Boyd don't the long range guys use laser range finders to measure group size?

And the F-Class guys brag about hitting a 4 foot ten ring at 1K....zing.... ;D
 
The 4 different 1K ranges i go to use the the same tool. Try someone from Va1000 or Harry Jones for the correct info. on the tools....... jim
 

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