12/4/2018 11:48:27 PM
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Section 8: Handguns Subject: "Gangsta Style" Msg# 1030126
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>>Here's how you check for the proper mounting position and calibration of your clicks with a tall target test.<<
A similar target is used at Camp Perry for sighting in at 50 yards, called the Thermometer target. Made for the GI match 30/06 loaded w/ 172 gr. bullets. It has lines on the target for 2,3,6,and 1000 yards. HGW |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: That's the way I see it. Part of understanding it comes from fiddling with my Crimsin Trace laser grip sight for years. It comes zeroed to 50 feet and the laser sits to the right and just below the bore. It projects its dot from about an inch from the center of the bore so it isn't much of a problem. It would probably be accurate within an inch or so out to 100 feet under light conditions that let you see the dot that far away. More understanding came from setting up a scope on a long range rifle. During the process you shoot a tall target at a fixed distance changing only your elevation and if the string of shots is not perfectly vertical your scope is rotated clockwise or counter-clockwise in the rings. That can make a huge difference at a thousand yards. Here's how you check for the proper mounting position and calibration of your clicks with a tall target test. |