Interesting....I am working on zeroing my T-1 in (better than it is currently zeroed) and this looks worth trying. Just to make sure when printing this, with scaling on NONE, is this to be printed on 8.5x11?
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Interesting....I am working on zeroing my T-1 in (better than it is currently zeroed) and this looks worth trying. Just to make sure when printing this, with scaling on NONE, is this to be printed on 8.5x11?
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Thanks again for posting these. I've used them several times lately.
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This looks good, thank you. I will be using this after I get a 2 MOA T-1!
Just used the 25 to 50 target a few days ago, thank you! I was using Federal XM193 and then confirmed with Speer GD 64 grain; it seemed pretty spot on. I only had to do a one click adjustment when I checked at 50.
These targets are GTG and very useful. I prefer the red to the green. Thanks for making these available.
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Just wanted to post this up so everyone can see that the 25 yard targets are calibrated correctly to give you a 50 yard zero with M193 / M855.
Ammunition used was IMI M855 out of a 16" barrel using a Comp ML2 with a 4MOA dot.
Three rounds in the 25 yard target, adjusted POI one click left, then confirmed with five rounds in the 50 yard target (not my best group, but I'm blaming the wind giving my contacts a hard time).
Last edited by thecolter; 02-20-12 at 13:07.
I zeroed my irons and red dot yesterday using your targets. Big thanks to you for making these great tools.
Excellent work. Thanks for the time and effort in these.
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Thanks for sharing your work!
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