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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Long Range Scopes and Other Optics
I need suggestions for a more clearly identifiable LR Target.
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<blockquote data-quote="Roadrunner" data-source="post: 13503" data-attributes="member: 115"><p>I do a fair amount of iron sight shooting at 200-300 yrds. For sighting-in purposes I have found that a blaze orange square (or circle) on a black background works quite well for iron sights. However don't know how this would work for a scope. I buy the materials from an art supply store. They have colored sheets of material that's a fairly thick cardboard substance. Stands up fairly well in the field. Additionally your light source is crucial. For ideal purposes the sun should be at your back and shining directly down on the target. The very best sighting conditions I've ever had was at night when we put a set of truck lights shining on the target. The target just comes screaming through your scope then; just don't shoot the truck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roadrunner, post: 13503, member: 115"] I do a fair amount of iron sight shooting at 200-300 yrds. For sighting-in purposes I have found that a blaze orange square (or circle) on a black background works quite well for iron sights. However don't know how this would work for a scope. I buy the materials from an art supply store. They have colored sheets of material that's a fairly thick cardboard substance. Stands up fairly well in the field. Additionally your light source is crucial. For ideal purposes the sun should be at your back and shining directly down on the target. The very best sighting conditions I've ever had was at night when we put a set of truck lights shining on the target. The target just comes screaming through your scope then; just don't shoot the truck. [/QUOTE]
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