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<blockquote data-quote="Tommo64" data-source="post: 1827763" data-attributes="member: 107976"><p>I think as a rough guide, the generally accepted norm for plate sizes is 4 moa, with a 1 moa bullseye. So for 200 yards, an 8 inch plate with a 2 inch bullseye might be ideal but would also suffice out to 400 yards maybe, depending on your marksmanship skills. For 1000 yards I would be looking at something around 36 inch mark.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tommo64, post: 1827763, member: 107976"] I think as a rough guide, the generally accepted norm for plate sizes is 4 moa, with a 1 moa bullseye. So for 200 yards, an 8 inch plate with a 2 inch bullseye might be ideal but would also suffice out to 400 yards maybe, depending on your marksmanship skills. For 1000 yards I would be looking at something around 36 inch mark. [/QUOTE]
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