I agree 100%! I use a white square inside a much larger black square, using a 6 o’clock hold onto the bottom of the white.I learned just how VALUABLE it is to have a white or off white small center in a large black bullseye target for sighting in.
I use a plain sheet of paper from my printer. Draw an X from corner to corner with a marker. Then color in a center dot the size of a coin.
Then run 30 copies off. Easy, and easy to see which way to drift the sights. I'm good to see a nickel size dot at 75 but might need a quarter at 100. Not sayin I can hit it, but I can see it at that distance.
This was about sighting it in, right?
Simple and brilliant. I’m gonna give this a go.I use a plain sheet of paper from my printer. Draw an X from corner to corner with a marker. Then color in a center dot the size of a coin.
Then run 30 copies off. Easy, and easy to see which way to drift the sights. I'm good to see a nickel size dot at 75 but might need a quarter at 100. Not sayin I can hit it, but I can see it at that distance.
This was about sighting it in, right?
Two main reasons: Both targets have vertical and horizontal lines to align my sights, verses tying to eye ball dead center. Shooting at 100 yrds these V & H lines especially help me as bull ends up being covered with my sights. I always shoot a dead on hold. Grid give me dimensions for group size or distance from my POAI like Herbs reports and noticed his targets What's your favorite sight in target/s say 25,50 & 100 yrds and why.View attachment 5833
Sorry for the double photo post earlier, dunno what I did. Did not see it till nowI like Herbs reports and noticed his targets What's your favorite sight in target/s say 25,50 & 100 yrds and why.View attachment 5833
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