When shooting at longer ranges I find that a smaller target will help with groups. I like the targets that have five “bullseyes” on them, one larger one in the center and one smaller in each corner. When using high power scopes this helps me keep my crosshairs aligned with the actual center of the target I am shooting at. 200 yards if fun, isn’t it?
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22 Hornet @ 200 yards
Re: 22 Hornet @ 200 yards
A suggestion that might seem dumb but works for me.
When shooting at longer ranges I find that a smaller target will help with groups. I like the targets that have five “bullseyes” on them, one larger one in the center and one smaller in each corner. When using high power scopes this helps me keep my crosshairs aligned with the actual center of the target I am shooting at. 200 yards if fun, isn’t it?
When shooting at longer ranges I find that a smaller target will help with groups. I like the targets that have five “bullseyes” on them, one larger one in the center and one smaller in each corner. When using high power scopes this helps me keep my crosshairs aligned with the actual center of the target I am shooting at. 200 yards if fun, isn’t it?
