I am saying count me in Jim.This will be in addition to the casual match, not replacing it right?A quick glance at the target looks taxing because and shot breaking the ring will be scored at the LOWER value. And 25 bulls, you take out the worst 5 for your final score? My pointed little head thinks .177 would be the caliber of choice.Looks FUN!Scott
This is a great idea. Instead of posting a practice target, then checking the zero. Then replace the practice target with the official target and shoot for record. I'm stymied with one major problem. I can't print any of the tiny number rings with my HP 6100 series printer. It could be the program or my printer is obsolete. Has any one else printed this target on a ink jet printer? It may work ok with a laser printer.Point Focus
Quote from: pointfocus on November 14, 2017, 07:28:13 PMThis is a great idea. Instead of posting a practice target, then checking the zero. Then replace the practice target with the official target and shoot for record. I'm stymied with one major problem. I can't print any of the tiny number rings with my HP 6100 series printer. It could be the program or my printer is obsolete. Has any one else printed this target on a ink jet printer? It may work ok with a laser printer.Point FocusTry searching for 10 meter bench rest target. I had to reduce the resolution to attach the target so I believe that you can find a high resolution version of the target on the Internet that should print better. If you can't find a copy please let me know and I will try to email you a copy. I'll be out of pocket with no Internet service until late Sunday.Jim.
Ok went ahead and made a target. Jim see if you like it.