8.5x11 Target (1) Mil (Score-3)

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This is a great target for shooting during practice at distance. With only one target on the 8.5x11 paper it gives you a little more room for those errant wind calls or shooting from a barricade. Shoot your best score and challenge your partner to try and beat it.

Intended for shooting at 300 yards. The backdrop of each target contains a thin line grid of 1/10th Mil squares which is perfect for knowing the exact amount to slip your turret when zeroing. The center dot is .18 Mil and my NF Mil XT reticle center dot covers just perfectly enough to see a small halo around it. The green circle is 2/10th Mil @ 300 yards and fits between the horizontal and vertical stadia lines. The green circle is a good measurement for knowing if your rifle is capable of putting rounds on target during a NRL/PRS match.

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This is a great target for shooting during practice at distance. With only one target on the 8.5x11 paper it gives you a little more room for those errant wind calls or shooting from a barricade. Shoot your best score and challenge your partner to try and beat it.

Intended for shooting at 300 yards. The backdrop of each target contains a thin line grid of 1/10th Mil squares which is perfect for knowing the exact amount to slip your turret when zeroing. The center dot is .18 Mil and my NF Mil XT reticle center dot covers just perfectly enough to see a small halo around it. The green circle is 2/10th Mil @ 300 yards and fits between the horizontal and vertical stadia lines. The green circle is a good measurement for knowing if your rifle is capable of putting rounds on target during a NRL/PRS match.

This is a great target for shooting during practice at distance. With only one target on the 8.5x11 paper it gives you a little more room for those errant wind calls or shooting from a barricade. Shoot your best score and challenge your partner to try and beat it.

Intended for shooting at 300 yards. The backdrop of each target contains a thin line grid of 1/10th Mil squares which is perfect for knowing the exact amount to slip your turret when zeroing. The center dot is .18 Mil and my NF Mil XT reticle center dot covers just perfectly enough to see a small halo around it. The green circle is 2/10th Mil @ 300 yards and fits between the horizontal and vertical stadia lines. The green circle is a good measurement for knowing if your rifle is capable of putting rounds on target during a NRL/PRS match.