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<blockquote data-quote="royinidaho" data-source="post: 433355" data-attributes="member: 2011"><p>bigngreen,</p><p></p><p>set your LRF on a good solid tripod or even a monopod or some other very solid rest.</p><p></p><p>Place a target to bounce the beam from at a known long distance of around 600 yards or so.</p><p></p><p>Make the target no larger than 24" square. 12x12 would be better, I think. Maybe two reflective license plates fastened together.</p><p></p><p>The laser target doesn't need to have any obstructions around it to do this test. On the skyline isn't bad either.</p><p></p><p>Once set up "shoot" the beam at different points around the target using the square/rectangle sight thinger.</p><p></p><p>I played around with mine for several hours over several sessions and learned that the beam was close enough to the size of the aiming square that I couldn't tell any difference. But the beam was half in the sighting square and half below it.</p><p></p><p>Thus the bottom of the sighting square was spot on. Discovering this error in aiming and the mono pod made all the difference in the world.</p><p></p><p>HTH</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="royinidaho, post: 433355, member: 2011"] bigngreen, set your LRF on a good solid tripod or even a monopod or some other very solid rest. Place a target to bounce the beam from at a known long distance of around 600 yards or so. Make the target no larger than 24" square. 12x12 would be better, I think. Maybe two reflective license plates fastened together. The laser target doesn't need to have any obstructions around it to do this test. On the skyline isn't bad either. Once set up "shoot" the beam at different points around the target using the square/rectangle sight thinger. I played around with mine for several hours over several sessions and learned that the beam was close enough to the size of the aiming square that I couldn't tell any difference. But the beam was half in the sighting square and half below it. Thus the bottom of the sighting square was spot on. Discovering this error in aiming and the mono pod made all the difference in the world. HTH [/QUOTE]
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