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Downloading these targets, removing the Honeywell Sportsman Club copyright notice,
and posting on another website with your website's name on them, is highly frowned upon.
If you are a webmaster, feel free to provide a link here, but DO NOT RIP-OFF OUR TARGETS!
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The targets on this page are in either Microsoft Word format (.doc)
or in Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) format. Viewers for these file types are available
by clicking on the appropriate icon below:
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 (.doc format viewer for Microsoft Word)
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 (.pdf format viewer from Adobe)
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Mil-Dot Confidence Target
Besides being a nice target, this one allows you to check the accuracy
of the dot spacing on your mil-dot reticle scope. To get an accurately
sized printout with this .pdf format target, make sure that the "Fit to
page" check-box is NOT checked in the Adobe Acrobat print dialog box.
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Double Diamond Target.
This target is useful for scopes with German 3-Bar reticles as well
as standard crosshair reticles. To use with a 3-bar reticle, place
the top point of your reticle at the bottom point of a diamond, and
adjust your scope to land the shots in the orange.
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For special reticles.
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100 yard rifle sight-in target for zeroing high
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Same as left, but with black, instead of orange squares
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Improved! The above two targets are used to get
a good zero for your typical bolt action hunting rifle. You'll probably want
to run your own ballistics, but a good place to start is to adjust the scope
to land your group about 2 inches to 2-1/2 inches above the point of aim when
sighting-in at 100 yards. This will give the typical bolt action rifle about
a 220 yard zero, with a max mid-trajectory rise of under 3 inches, with
around a 5 inch to 8 inch drop below line-of-sight at 300 yards.
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Swiss military A5 target scaled for 100 yards.
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Swiss military B4 target scaled for 100 yards.
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The two targets above are in 11"x17" portrait orientation format.
Make sure that your printer properties are set to print on 11"x17"
paper, and that you are in portrait mode before you hit the print
button. To get accurately sized printouts with these .pdf format
targets, make sure that the "Fit to page" check-box is NOT checked
in the Adobe Acrobat print dialog box. The largest ring on both targets
should print out at exactly 12 inches in diameter.
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