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Gongs, materials and acustics?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ian M" data-source="post: 9962" data-attributes="member: 25"><p>Express,</p><p>You will find that one minute of angle for steel target size is a very good challenge from 400 out to 700-800 with your .308. Most of our 7-800 yard plates are just over 2 minutes and they can be tough when the wind is really blowing. Past 700 I would go with bigger targets so that you catch more hits - the wind gets much tougher past 700 at least that is our experience.</p><p>Hope your new HS is working well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian M, post: 9962, member: 25"] Express, You will find that one minute of angle for steel target size is a very good challenge from 400 out to 700-800 with your .308. Most of our 7-800 yard plates are just over 2 minutes and they can be tough when the wind is really blowing. Past 700 I would go with bigger targets so that you catch more hits - the wind gets much tougher past 700 at least that is our experience. Hope your new HS is working well. [/QUOTE]
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