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Then I usually will write SDs on them and what bullet powder combo with charge and I have a folder for everygun.
 
Well what I do is shoot at the center circle for first round and center of that square from center dot is about 1.250 inches so basically u can keep that same center circle aim point dial up 5 clicks or whatever u need at the distance u are shooting and keep same POA but shift your POI up in the square. Just what I do.
 
Well what I do is shoot at the center circle for first round and center of that square from center dot is about 1.250 inches so basically u can keep that same center circle aim point dial up 5 clicks or whatever u need at the distance u are shooting and keep same POA but shift your POI up in the square. Just what I do.
Thank you sir, but what's the point of doing that? I don't understand the point of having the bold black square on a target with a bullseye.
 
Will someone explain the purpose of the thick bold square? Are you supposed to aim at the center of the bullseye or the bold square?

I think I read somewhere that the square is for a "spotter" shot, possibly to check the wind in a formal benchrest match. Then you shoot the circle for score. This could be completely wrong...
 
I always thought you dial up for POI in the square and use circle for POA. That keeps your group up in square and POA doesn't degrade as you put more rounds into it.
However, my hits usually don't touch each other.... ;)
 
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