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Target Downloads 8.5x11 Target (1) MOA (300yd)
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8.5x11 Target (1) MOA (300yd)

$1.00

This target is perfect for checking that your 300 yard groups. Go ahead and keep your shots inside the 2” circle and post it to social media to brag all about how good your rifle is.

Intended for shooting at 300 yards. There is a single 2 inch diameter green circle. The backdrop contains a thin line grid of .25 MOA (@100yd) squares which is perfect for knowing the exact amount to slip your turret when zeroing. The center dot is 1/2 MOA and my NF Mil XT reticle center dot covers just enough to see a small halo around it. The green circle is 2 MOA (@100yd) 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. The inner black circle is 2 inches in diameter. The outer black circle is 4 inches in diameter and has conversions for grid squares for 100 (red), 200 (blue), 300 (green), and if you're an expert 400 yards (black).

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This target is perfect for checking that your 300 yard groups. Go ahead and keep your shots inside the 2” circle and post it to social media to brag all about how good your rifle is.

Intended for shooting at 300 yards. There is a single 2 inch diameter green circle. The backdrop contains a thin line grid of .25 MOA (@100yd) squares which is perfect for knowing the exact amount to slip your turret when zeroing. The center dot is 1/2 MOA and my NF Mil XT reticle center dot covers just enough to see a small halo around it. The green circle is 2 MOA (@100yd) 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. The inner black circle is 2 inches in diameter. The outer black circle is 4 inches in diameter and has conversions for grid squares for 100 (red), 200 (blue), 300 (green), and if you're an expert 400 yards (black).

This target is perfect for checking that your 300 yard groups. Go ahead and keep your shots inside the 2” circle and post it to social media to brag all about how good your rifle is.

Intended for shooting at 300 yards. There is a single 2 inch diameter green circle. The backdrop contains a thin line grid of .25 MOA (@100yd) squares which is perfect for knowing the exact amount to slip your turret when zeroing. The center dot is 1/2 MOA and my NF Mil XT reticle center dot covers just enough to see a small halo around it. The green circle is 2 MOA (@100yd) 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. The inner black circle is 2 inches in diameter. The outer black circle is 4 inches in diameter and has conversions for grid squares for 100 (red), 200 (blue), 300 (green), and if you're an expert 400 yards (black).

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