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paulmcallister
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Scaling Targets

Post by paulmcallister »

Hi,

I have recently purchased an LP-50 that I plan to use for practicing timed and rapid fire at home. Has anyone scaled a 25 yard B-8 target for 10 meters that could share the dimensions with me?


Thanks, Paul
Wile E Coyote
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Re: Scaling Targets

Post by Wile E Coyote »

paulmcallister wrote:Hi,

I have recently purchased an LP-50 that I plan to use for practicing timed and rapid fire at home. Has anyone scaled a 25 yard B-8 target for 10 meters that could share the dimensions with me?


Thanks, Paul
NRA B-8 @ 10m

Ring -- Diameter(in)
X -- 0.74
10 -- 1.46
9 -- 2.42
8 -- 3.50
7 -- 4.81
6 -- 6.47
5 -- 8.61
oldcaster
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Re: Scaling Targets

Post by oldcaster »

You can buy TQ6 and TQ7 targets that are for 25 foot timed, rapid and slow fire but they are not scaled and neither are any targets reduced from the 50 yard slow and 25 yard short line targets.
XLshtur
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Re: Scaling Targets

Post by XLshtur »

I just practice on the regular 10 meter target. I have never thought of reducing a particular target to 10 meters, because I think all/any practice is good.
dronning
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Re: Scaling Targets

Post by dronning »

Download the SCATT software (free), make sure you have the NRA target file too (also free). Now using the SCATT software you can print targets for any distance.
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