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What are you shooting at? Long Range Targets.
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<blockquote data-quote="jcvibby" data-source="post: 904784" data-attributes="member: 11240"><p>We like to have two targets hung at every distance, we only use AR500, 3/8" or even 1/4" AR500 at further distances is plenty. </p><p>one of them being a 1 MOA target, usually a round. </p><p> and the other being a 2 MOA target, preferably a square because it gives you a little more surface area. </p><p> </p><p>That way you can pretty much always get on target quickly with the bigger target, then with the smaller, if more imitates the vitals and requires a much better shot. </p><p> </p><p>So for example, and we have hundreds of targets set up, so this is a small sample size, </p><p> </p><p>At 800 targets, we have a 8 inch round target, hung on a rebar stand with conveyer belt.</p><p>The other target at 800 yards is 16 inch square. Hung the same way. </p><p> </p><p>The idea is to have around 4 times the surface area on the big target, </p><p>So the 8 inch round, you would be able to fit 4 of those into the 16 inch target. </p><p> </p><p>Good Luck</p><p> </p><p>Jake Vibbert</p><p>JC Steel Targets</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jcvibby, post: 904784, member: 11240"] We like to have two targets hung at every distance, we only use AR500, 3/8" or even 1/4" AR500 at further distances is plenty. one of them being a 1 MOA target, usually a round. and the other being a 2 MOA target, preferably a square because it gives you a little more surface area. That way you can pretty much always get on target quickly with the bigger target, then with the smaller, if more imitates the vitals and requires a much better shot. So for example, and we have hundreds of targets set up, so this is a small sample size, At 800 targets, we have a 8 inch round target, hung on a rebar stand with conveyer belt. The other target at 800 yards is 16 inch square. Hung the same way. The idea is to have around 4 times the surface area on the big target, So the 8 inch round, you would be able to fit 4 of those into the 16 inch target. Good Luck Jake Vibbert JC Steel Targets [/QUOTE]
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