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100 Yard Iron Sight shoot for January 2022

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All 50 yard Iron Sight Match rules apply.

Ten shots per target, 2 targets submitted for a possible total score of 200-20X.

4.11 100 Yard Target. A-25 - 3 bullseyes.

X ring............... 1 inch
10 ring............... 2 inches
9 ring............... 4 inches
8 ring............... 6 inches
7 ring ............... 8 inches
6 ring ............... 10 inches
5 ring ............... 12 inches

or

any single bull target with the exact same dimensions.

Visi shot or Tru glo targets are acceptable for sighters but not for scoring targets as the bullet impact erases the scoring ring should shots need plugged.

[Note to shooters of single bull targets]
Please shoot only two targets for score in any one session. No cherry picking.

Benchrest match or any position you would care to use.

Any Rifle/Any ammo that falls within the rules.

Pictures of targets is recommended but not required.
Pictures of Rifle and setup is optional.

Two entry's per month per rifle limit.

Please use info/scoring block so I can copy and paste end of months scores.

Your name or screen name
Rifle, ammo, score
Equipment list (rest front/rear, any thing special about your setup)
Weather/or shot indoors
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December results

Happy New Year!!

Ken_N
Anschutz 64 mpr, Eley Match, 197-8x
McRee chassis, front bipod, rear sandbag
48, heavy overcast, light breeze from left front

99-5x, 98-3x
Combined image of 20 shots from the scoring app

Ken_N
Anschutz 64 mpr, SK Long Range Match, 197-6x
McRee chassis, front bipod, rear sandbag
45, overcast, 5-10 shifting wind from left front

99-3x, 98-3x
Combined image of 20 shots from the scoring app
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Man...it is hard to see my hits at 100 on this all black bull. Even with my spotting scope

Any suggestions
Man...it is hard to see my hits at 100 on this all black bull. Even with my spotting scope

Any suggestions
I have the same problem Stephen. I always use a spatter target of the same bull size for a sighter. But for the regulation targets, I have to jump on the quad to go and see every 5 shots. My 100 yard backstop is under pines and really dark there. The reason I use the quad is it is a 200 yard trip to get to the 100 yard backstop. Creek in the way.
Man...it is hard to see my hits at 100 on this all black bull. Even with my spotting scope

Any suggestions
I have the same problem Stephen. I always use a spatter target of the same bull size for a sighter. But for the regulation targets, I have to jump on the quad to go and see every 5 shots. My 100 yard backstop is under pines and really dark there. The reason I use the quad is it is a 200 yard trip to get to the 100 yard backstop. Creek in the way.
I might try the splatter route. If I had beautiful creeks to cross I wouldn't mind too much 😉

One thing that MIGHT work..i have an attachment to clip my phone to the spotting scope....and then maybe zoom in the camera on my phone for a little magnification beyond the scope itself...I will let you know how that works
I use splatter targets on the sighter bull also, but once I move to the other bulls I shoot the whole card before checking. The public range I go to only has target changes every 30 minutes. I do the same for 50 yards.
I know my buddy has a drone with a camera and a phone app to see what the drone is filming. Would a go pro near the target and a phone app work? I am illiterate on new technology.
Target

Take and cutout a hole behind the centers of your ttc a grey backer. The light shows through and are easy. To see. Tom.
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