Question about Benchrest Targets.
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Sorry, this has nothing to do with reloading, but thought somebody might know the answer here.
I have seen the bench rest targets with the square box and round bullseye how are they used? Do you need to have a target dot scope to center on the bullseye or do use stadard crosshairs and the corner of the box?
I have seen the bench rest targets with the square box and round bullseye how are they used? Do you need to have a target dot scope to center on the bullseye or do use stadard crosshairs and the corner of the box?
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Nontypical Buck
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From: NW Ohio , 5 min from Ottawa National / Magee Marsh
Place the target at 100 yds.
Take 1 shot.
Lets say that the bullet hit 2" left and 2" lower than where you wanted it to hit. Then ajust the scope 8 clicks (if the scope ajustments are 1/4" or 1/4 MOA)right and 8 clicks up.
The squares are 1" X 1"
the 1" squares allow you to know how much ajustment is needed with out going down range (if you can see the bullet hole thru your scope or spoting scope)
Take 1 shot.
Lets say that the bullet hit 2" left and 2" lower than where you wanted it to hit. Then ajust the scope 8 clicks (if the scope ajustments are 1/4" or 1/4 MOA)right and 8 clicks up.
The squares are 1" X 1"
the 1" squares allow you to know how much ajustment is needed with out going down range (if you can see the bullet hole thru your scope or spoting scope)
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From: The Wild Turkey Capitol of the World......Missouri
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I have seen the bench rest targets with the square box and round bullseye
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I have seen the bench rest targets with the square box and round bullseye




