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  • Jun 26, 2020
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    I was wondering what others use? I have a 6-24 power scope. I tried shoot and see dots with a 1/4 bullseye, and I feel like the center dot is too big and I couldn't replicate the exact point of aim. Then I tried one inch boxes with Xs in them. And aimed for a corner. Didn't like that too much. Any suggestions?

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    I like lable stickers on a plane white paper easy to see out to 400 yards and you can get them in tons of colors as well as different sizes best of all they are cheap ( inexpensive) .
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    and show your support for breast cancer awareness at the same time .
     
    I personally like plain paper with 1/2” dots. If you have trouble with dots try backing off the magnification a little bit and get a larger target with a grid/diamond/square on it. Then you can use the whole reticle on the larger poa vs struggling to hold on a tiny target.

    So here you’d just divide the diamond with your reticle vs trying to hold center-on-center. This is much easier for some ppl and can help keep your mind/eyes from getting all jacked up.
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    I personally like plain paper with 1/2” dots. If you have trouble with dots try backing off the magnification a little bit and get a larger target with a grid/diamond/square on it. Then you can use the whole reticle on the larger poa vs struggling to hold on a tiny target.

    So here you’d just divide the diamond with your reticle vs trying to hold center-on-center. This is much easier for some ppl and can help keep your mind/eyes from getting all jacked up.
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    I like this too. I'll print some off and give it a try.
     
    I like having a waterline for testing to see change in POI , etc . . I use sticky dots of different sizes depending on distance and scope reticle . I use a sharpie to define the edge , I find certain color dots wash out so the black ring keeps me focused .

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    I'm still partial to the benchrest targets.
    These:
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    I shoot the center mothball.
    You can hold center or even 6:00.
    The black square is a holdover from the wayback machine, but it's pretty good for low powered optics.

    The above target has 6 to an 8-1/2×11" sheet.
    There are others that have more.
    The main page on Accurateshooter.com has a link to printable targets.