Denis.... please read and follow the rules with your submissions. If you are submitting your target for 128 yards this section of the rules apply.... If you want to shoot at ranges other than 100, 150, or 200 yards, you can scale the printable targets by using the "percentage" enlargement feature in Adobe Reader's printing function.... The targets should print with the 4 MOA ring at exactly 4" at 100% on 8.5" x 11" paper.... If you are shooting at ranges between 101-149 yards, or 151-199 yards, you can use that percentage when printing your target.... For example, if you are shooting at 125 yards, use 125%, and the 4 MOA ring (the "8 ring") should print at 5.00".... At 175 yards, using 175%, it would be 7.00"....Print one target, measure the size of the 4 MOA 8-ring, correct the percentage if necessary, and then you can print customized targets for your range.... For over 200 yards, you will need a larger format printer and paper.... Please confirm your target is the proper size before using or submitting it....If you still have the target, take a compass and set it at 1.28" with the anchor point on the center dot. This will give you a 2MOA ring. Then do another circle the same way with the compass at 1.92", which will give you a 3MOA ring. Place one end of a ruler on the 3 MOA line so that you can tell the 3 MOA ring is 3.84"Then measure your group CTC and re post the picture with the new rings and the group size. Then I'll accept your submission. If it's easier for you, scan the target, PM me and I'll send you my email. You can send me your scan and I'll take care of the details.
Quote from: marty2 on June 15, 2018, 09:19:02 PMDenis.... please read and follow the rules with your submissions. If you are submitting your target for 128 yards this section of the rules apply.... If you want to shoot at ranges other than 100, 150, or 200 yards, you can scale the printable targets by using the "percentage" enlargement feature in Adobe Reader's printing function.... The targets should print with the 4 MOA ring at exactly 4" at 100% on 8.5" x 11" paper.... If you are shooting at ranges between 101-149 yards, or 151-199 yards, you can use that percentage when printing your target.... For example, if you are shooting at 125 yards, use 125%, and the 4 MOA ring (the "8 ring") should print at 5.00".... At 175 yards, using 175%, it would be 7.00"....Print one target, measure the size of the 4 MOA 8-ring, correct the percentage if necessary, and then you can print customized targets for your range.... For over 200 yards, you will need a larger format printer and paper.... Please confirm your target is the proper size before using or submitting it....If you still have the target, take a compass and set it at 1.28" with the anchor point on the center dot. This will give you a 2MOA ring. Then do another circle the same way with the compass at 1.92", which will give you a 3MOA ring. Place one end of a ruler on the 3 MOA line so that you can tell the 3 MOA ring is 3.84"Then measure your group CTC and re post the picture with the new rings and the group size. Then I'll accept your submission. If it's easier for you, scan the target, PM me and I'll send you my email. You can send me your scan and I'll take care of the details.That痴 all fine and good if I knew the exact distance I値l be shooting at . What I do is , set up my truck so that I have a clear shooting lane ,then walk with my target at what I figure is doable distance . Once the target ( cardboard box with stapled targets on it) is set up , I walk back to the truck and range it . This time it just happens to have been 128 yards . Either way I知 really happy with the way the ammo shot .