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<blockquote data-quote="GrayCreed" data-source="post: 2175984" data-attributes="member: 114633"><p>I think magnetospeed makes a target indicator that flashes when you hit the steel target the range I go to uses them on their 1200y ipsec plates. Also if you dont live in a dry climate where you can see the dust kick up the reality is you have to group on cardboard or paper at least out to 500y so you can understand what the bullet is doing, that's just part of learning. I started long range shooting in southeast GA with all the humidity and tall grass- nightmare! Even after getting on paper out to 500y I still couldn't hit the 750y plate. Here in Co springs it's much easier... Bottom line is open up a cardboard box and see where the bullet is actually going. They don't always go where the chart says- and don't underestimate the WIND!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GrayCreed, post: 2175984, member: 114633"] I think magnetospeed makes a target indicator that flashes when you hit the steel target the range I go to uses them on their 1200y ipsec plates. Also if you dont live in a dry climate where you can see the dust kick up the reality is you have to group on cardboard or paper at least out to 500y so you can understand what the bullet is doing, that's just part of learning. I started long range shooting in southeast GA with all the humidity and tall grass- nightmare! Even after getting on paper out to 500y I still couldn't hit the 750y plate. Here in Co springs it's much easier... Bottom line is open up a cardboard box and see where the bullet is actually going. They don't always go where the chart says- and don't underestimate the WIND! [/QUOTE]
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