100yrd, iron sights, target size
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100yrd, iron sights, target size
I'm starting to shoot at a new club, where you need to provide your own targets, my normal club supplies them or ive been shooting competitions.
what target size / design / colour would be a good target to buy / print for shooting a 303 on iron sights at 100yrds? It is basically plinking atm, getting used to the rifle etc.
at thorn, when i've shot 100yrds its always been at nsra .22 100yrd targets, but those are obviously quite large cards.
so just looking for a bit of advice really
what target size / design / colour would be a good target to buy / print for shooting a 303 on iron sights at 100yrds? It is basically plinking atm, getting used to the rifle etc.
at thorn, when i've shot 100yrds its always been at nsra .22 100yrd targets, but those are obviously quite large cards.
so just looking for a bit of advice really
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Re: 100yrd, iron sights, target size
Well one should be able to hold most shots within a 12" circle at 2-300 yards something around that size should suffice. Fig. 12 or Fig. 14 should be easily doable at 100 yards with open sights.
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Re: 100yrd, iron sights, target size
are fig 14's what is called the 'huns head' target? i seem to remember someone at Oundle (the club i'll be shooting at) saying that they weren't allowed, although he could have been joking
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Re: 100yrd, iron sights, target size
Yup, what's "allowed" to be used as a target is up to the club using it. It may be a 'Club Rule'??? If so ??????????? If it's good enough for the British military, then it's good enough for me as "ex" military!bradaz11 wrote:are fig 14's what is called the 'huns head' target? i seem to remember someone at Oundle (the club i'll be shooting at) saying that they weren't allowed, although he could have been joking
PS. I never park within the "parking" spaces at Tesco either!

Re: 100yrd, iron sights, target size
If you can get hold of some 'tin hat' targets, they're good for open sights (especially Vs) as you can line the sights up against a light color and still be on the center line.
They use a 'sand/sky' one similar to the above at the Historic meetings - from memory I think the bull (area of the tin hat (the inner circles are the 'v' and 'x' bulls)) is 5.5" for 200 yards.....you could make a scaled down one, or scale one down at a printers...
They use a 'sand/sky' one similar to the above at the Historic meetings - from memory I think the bull (area of the tin hat (the inner circles are the 'v' and 'x' bulls)) is 5.5" for 200 yards.....you could make a scaled down one, or scale one down at a printers...
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Re: 100yrd, iron sights, target size
well i asked what is allowed, and i was told no actual pictures of people, as at one point people had turned up with osama bin laden targets. at this point he did mention he didnt like 'huns head' targets, but did say fig 11's were ok. so as i say, not sure if he was being serious about the huns head or not.Andy632 wrote:
Yup, what's "allowed" to be used as a target is up to the club using it. It may be a 'Club Rule'??? If so ??????????? If it's good enough for the British military, then it's good enough for me as "ex" military!
PS. I never park within the "parking" spaces at Tesco either!
at my normal club at thorn, we cannot shoot anything that is not a bullseye/concentric circle type target.
*sigh* so are you one of those annoying folk who park in the drop off bay? or assume that as soon as its past 8pm that usual parking rules dont apply, and park everywhere?
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Re: 100yrd, iron sights, target size
that could be possible! i suppose worst case i could always knock one up out of two targets on a photocopierDougan wrote:If you can get hold of some 'tin hat' targets, they're good for open sights (especially Vs) as you can line the sights up against a light color and still be on the center line.
They use a 'sand/sky' one similar to the above at the Historic meetings - from memory I think the bull (area of the tin hat (the inner circles are the 'v' and 'x' bulls)) is 5.5" for 200 yards.....you could make a scaled down one, or scale one down at a printers...
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Re: 100yrd, iron sights, target size
When you say "Iron sights" are you talking about "V" and a blade, aperture and a blade or full target type aperture and ring foresight. ? Rifle rested or just a sling?bradaz11 wrote:I'm starting to shoot at a new club, where you need to provide your own targets, my normal club supplies them or ive been shooting competitions.
what target size / design / colour would be a good target to buy / print for shooting a 303 on iron sights at 100yrds? It is basically plinking atm, getting used to the rifle etc.
at thorn, when i've shot 100yrds its always been at nsra .22 100yrd targets, but those are obviously quite large cards.
so just looking for a bit of advice really
Re: 100yrd, iron sights, target size
Nuh not the 'drop off' bays; they're almost always full by the time I get into town!bradaz11 wrote:well i asked what is allowed, and i was told no actual pictures of people, as at one point people had turned up with osama bin laden targets. at this point he did mention he didnt like 'huns head' targets, but did say fig 11's were ok. so as i say, not sure if he was being serious about the huns head or not.Andy632 wrote:
Yup, what's "allowed" to be used as a target is up to the club using it. It may be a 'Club Rule'??? If so ??????????? If it's good enough for the British military, then it's good enough for me as "ex" military!
PS. I never park within the "parking" spaces at Tesco either!
at my normal club at thorn, we cannot shoot anything that is not a bullseye/concentric circle type target.
*sigh* so are you one of those annoying folk who park in the drop off bay? or assume that as soon as its past 8pm that usual parking rules dont apply, and park everywhere?
If a Fig 11 is OK, WTF is wrong with any other Fig. target??????????
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Re: 100yrd, iron sights, target size
good point, SMLE no1 mk3, standard sights with windage1066 wrote:
When you say "Iron sights" are you talking about "V" and a blade, aperture and a blade or full target type aperture and ring foresight. ? Rifle rested or just a sling?
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