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<blockquote data-quote="Ian M" data-source="post: 86977" data-attributes="member: 25"><p>Harv,</p><p>We do not use an aiming point, you just cut the rectangle in four which is the center of the plate. You get used to it, if you need an aiming point for reference a small black or orange dot will do fine also. We like to keep the steel clear of aiming points so we can see the bullet splats easier - can see out past 1000 yards with a decent spotting scope.</p><p>Good luck with your target - you sure got some pretty country to hunt in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian M, post: 86977, member: 25"] Harv, We do not use an aiming point, you just cut the rectangle in four which is the center of the plate. You get used to it, if you need an aiming point for reference a small black or orange dot will do fine also. We like to keep the steel clear of aiming points so we can see the bullet splats easier - can see out past 1000 yards with a decent spotting scope. Good luck with your target - you sure got some pretty country to hunt in. [/QUOTE]
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