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RE: My Own Target I made.
how about orange to.
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RE: My Own Target I made.
Please let me know if there are any other colors you would like!
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Thanks I printed some to use when I go to the
range with my cva 45 my knight 50 and my new omega 50. |
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nice targets. now i have question.what is best target to use for sighting in a muzzleloader open sights and why.thanks
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take look at v-peep sight.i got one and love it. i did change front from red to green fiber. www.rmcsports.com
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Sweet targets...The green are definately the easiest on the eyes....
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I only kept green but I made some modifications. I made the "X" thicker so you could see it better and I make the top part look better.
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Nice targets, I will have to make some for the next time I go out shooting
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Or you could print some of these:DLet us know what your target looks like in you make one.
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![]() Here's your target I used yesterday at the 30 yard line. I was shooting some of the very thin muslin patches with awonderwad. The first shot hit high, and to be honest I think I took too much of a sight picture with the center of the circle, forgetting a full six o'clock hold postion. After that I settled down and shot four more (as I like to shoot a five shot or more group to discount flyers). Overall for a patched roundball that I can load under the muzzle with simple thumb pressure, I am kind of impressed with the way it shoots. Once the snow melts (we are having a small blizard here today) I can get more distance and see if they fall apart at longer ranges. The reason I think this is important is even my smoothbore will shoot accurate at close distances. It's when you get some distance from the target that things go downhill. But until spring I have to be happy with what I have to throw lead at. |
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