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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Favorite printable target—load development
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<blockquote data-quote="RD57" data-source="post: 1408844" data-attributes="member: 103010"><p>I prefer targets like the Larue Target 4-Up in black on card stock. Black absorbs most light striking it which gives a clearer picture through any scope, any other color reflects light and does not give as clear a picture through optics. I take a small level with me down range to make sure the target is perfectly plumb, this helps keep your rifle level during the aiming/shooting sequence (provided the scope is properly mounted) and can potentially improve your group size at further ranges. It helps when you are developing loads and want to minimize canting errors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RD57, post: 1408844, member: 103010"] I prefer targets like the Larue Target 4-Up in black on card stock. Black absorbs most light striking it which gives a clearer picture through any scope, any other color reflects light and does not give as clear a picture through optics. I take a small level with me down range to make sure the target is perfectly plumb, this helps keep your rifle level during the aiming/shooting sequence (provided the scope is properly mounted) and can potentially improve your group size at further ranges. It helps when you are developing loads and want to minimize canting errors. [/QUOTE]
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