round bull. No idea if I got near it as all 9 of us were on the same set of targets.dromia wrote:BTW when you were using the post foresight was it a round bull or a tin hat target you were shooting at?
Chicken or Egg?
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Re: Chicken or Egg?
Round bulls are not good for post foresights, should have been shooting at tin hats for them far better sight picture.
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Re: Chicken or Egg?
Hi StangGT
You're not alone, I suck with regular notch and post type sights but get on pretty well with proper aperture sights. My eyes aren't the best though.
I think I'm with you on shooting stuff with a bit of welly, hence getting into PSG and enjoying full bore TR so much. Small bore TR is good training though.
You're not alone, I suck with regular notch and post type sights but get on pretty well with proper aperture sights. My eyes aren't the best though.
I think I'm with you on shooting stuff with a bit of welly, hence getting into PSG and enjoying full bore TR so much. Small bore TR is good training though.
Re: Chicken or Egg?
Hi Mackie!
Hope you are well! Next step for me is trying to decide which Module to do first: currently looking at service rifle and gallery rifle...
have limited time and pocket money to spend!
Have you found a way to do any Target shotgun at Bisley lately?
Hope you are well! Next step for me is trying to decide which Module to do first: currently looking at service rifle and gallery rifle...
have limited time and pocket money to spend!
Have you found a way to do any Target shotgun at Bisley lately?
Re: Chicken or Egg?
Not yet, but I'm off to Cheshunt again this weekend and they have a good setup and plenty of inventive steel targets.
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