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<blockquote data-quote="orkan" data-source="post: 777499" data-attributes="member: 25377"><p>The 10 little spots is to plot your call. </p><p></p><p> I still use the 10-shot target pages to dial in and "prove" my firing solutions at a given distance. Takes more than 1 shot to prove something. For practical practice however, I'm with you. Look at my "master the conditions" databook page. </p><p></p><p><img src="http://www.primalrights.com/library/databook/master_conditions.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>On the far right, you can identify 12 individual targets and calculate a firing position if you like. On the left, you can randomly choose a target, get 20 points for a first round hit or 5 for a second round hit. You can just choose to fire 1 if you like. Elev. and Wind is where you'd indicate your chosen firing solution for the shot. The corrections column is where you'd outline your adjustment to that solution if it ends up being off. If you choose, you can track the wind per shot as well. Obviously some data you'd be going with before the shot, others you'd be collecting after. </p><p></p><p>Each page in a databook has value. You just have to know how to use them, to get the most out of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orkan, post: 777499, member: 25377"] The 10 little spots is to plot your call. I still use the 10-shot target pages to dial in and "prove" my firing solutions at a given distance. Takes more than 1 shot to prove something. For practical practice however, I'm with you. Look at my "master the conditions" databook page. [IMG]http://www.primalrights.com/library/databook/master_conditions.jpg[/IMG] On the far right, you can identify 12 individual targets and calculate a firing position if you like. On the left, you can randomly choose a target, get 20 points for a first round hit or 5 for a second round hit. You can just choose to fire 1 if you like. Elev. and Wind is where you'd indicate your chosen firing solution for the shot. The corrections column is where you'd outline your adjustment to that solution if it ends up being off. If you choose, you can track the wind per shot as well. Obviously some data you'd be going with before the shot, others you'd be collecting after. Each page in a databook has value. You just have to know how to use them, to get the most out of it. [/QUOTE]
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