Once you are a decent shot then the larger single targets are a bit of a waste you can get double sided ones which have five smaller targets on the back (BSA)... I tend to buy rolls of sticky targets and stick them to scrap card, or wood for co-zeroing the thermal. They also stick to the plumbers mate silent pellet trap.
@@PCP_HUNTER_UK Your a great shot and Colin is pretty good and with that new setup you should be "killer"... A scope with LRF and Ballistic calc takes all the ols school ranging and hold over,/under out of the discipline.... You will still need to master them if you want to shoot HFT Comps (whiich is why i don't consider giving it ago...) you will still need to get a feel on windage estimation if your shooting outdoors but at lest half the hard work has been done for you.... What I would have given for a modern scope back in my FAC days....77
@@PeterSmith-n1y sorry mate a ment to comment in the coments not on top of your coment / convosation. A was been nosey reading your coments and forgot to click back to comments i was refering to the bang of the target . With my comment
@@PCP_HUNTER_UKLOLl. I often do the same thing .. In the states you can get hold of tanerite which makes for some interesting shooting opportunities... Some people put it on the front of their pellets!!!! 😮😮😮😮
Get yerself a printer, design your own targets on A4 paper, done loads of designs good fun, keeps you occupied anawl, you can pick up a WiFi printer for £40 ish.. Save ya loadsa dosh.
@@colinForster-jm8pu if you look online you can get pdf versions of traditional targets and also kill zone targets for quarry... in pre www days I had a couple of CD'S that had 750 different target designs on then for you to print out.
I've switched to ecotank printers. The printers are expensive but the ink is cheap as chips and comes in 2 oz bottles. I won't go back, unless I want a photo quality printer. I print my own 50 meter and 100 meter sight-in targets, and for most other things use the cheap stick on Chinese splash targets that come on a 3" roll (like fifty targets for a few quid). They are about the right size for field rifle comp practice where I am.
Great targets 👍👍💯
We are making our own.🤠🇺🇸☕️
Nothing like a nice cup of tea to start the day Johnny boy 😉😁🇬🇧🇺🇸
Another great wee video 😊
Thanks Steve mate. Trying to get better all the time.👍
Once you are a decent shot then the larger single targets are a bit of a waste you can get double sided ones which have five smaller targets on the back (BSA)...
I tend to buy rolls of sticky targets and stick them to scrap card, or wood for co-zeroing the thermal.
They also stick to the plumbers mate silent pellet trap.
Didn't realize I was a bad one? Shot that is 🤪😂🤣 thanks mate I'll look out for them 👍😁
Wow a wasnt expecting that 😂💥
@@PCP_HUNTER_UK Your a great shot and Colin is pretty good and with that new setup you should be "killer"... A scope with LRF and Ballistic calc takes all the ols school ranging and hold over,/under out of the discipline.... You will still need to master them if you want to shoot HFT Comps (whiich is why i don't consider giving it ago...) you will still need to get a feel on windage estimation if your shooting outdoors but at lest half the hard work has been done for you....
What I would have given for a modern scope back in my FAC days....77
@@PeterSmith-n1y sorry mate a ment to comment in the coments not on top of your coment / convosation. A was been nosey reading your coments and forgot to click back to comments i was refering to the bang of the target . With my comment
@@PCP_HUNTER_UKLOLl. I often do the same thing ..
In the states you can get hold of tanerite which makes for some interesting shooting opportunities...
Some people put it on the front of their pellets!!!! 😮😮😮😮
Holy fuck they look good😂😂
Don't they just 😁😉👍
Get yerself a printer, design your own targets on A4 paper, done loads of designs good fun, keeps you occupied anawl, you can pick up a WiFi printer for £40 ish.. Save ya loadsa dosh.
Now why didn't I think of that. AV got a printer 😁
@@colinForster-jm8pu if you look online you can get pdf versions of traditional targets and also kill zone targets for quarry... in pre www days I had a couple of CD'S that had 750 different target designs on then for you to print out.
@@colinForster-jm8pu Google maybe your friend (or fiend) try this search "vermin kill zone targets uk to print" should keep you busy...
I've switched to ecotank printers. The printers are expensive but the ink is cheap as chips and comes in 2 oz bottles. I won't go back, unless I want a photo quality printer. I print my own 50 meter and 100 meter sight-in targets, and for most other things use the cheap stick on Chinese splash targets that come on a 3" roll (like fifty targets for a few quid). They are about the right size for field rifle comp practice where I am.
@Chris_the_Muso the rolls sound pretty good Chris mate. Something to think of for the future.👍