AZ_HighCountry
INT'L MOD
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So, having a Shotmarker electronic target makes things nice. The idea of setting up a target a couple hundred or more yards out, firing a few rounds, dutifully walking out to look at holes, paste them, walk back, and repeat the process is nothing but a memory now. Once calibrated, the e-target lets you see right where you're hitting. And, at the end of the day's firing, or strings, if you saved your data, it will also export it into a nicely formatted .CSV file.
Here are the results of some sighter shots this morning:

Target was set at 200 yards and I was firing from the prone position, slung in of course.
So how much data is too much? The nice thing is, and why today's zeroing was on a clean face, I could confirm the target was properly "zeroed" in the app. Further, since the reference coordinates are based on the target face center, I could get the actual measurements to verify everything is being recorded correctly.
Also! Notice the velocity. That is terminal velocity. Very useful for correlating back against your chrono as part of load development. I did not take the chrono today. Maybe on Friday or Saturday.
Here are the results of some sighter shots this morning:

Target was set at 200 yards and I was firing from the prone position, slung in of course.
So how much data is too much? The nice thing is, and why today's zeroing was on a clean face, I could confirm the target was properly "zeroed" in the app. Further, since the reference coordinates are based on the target face center, I could get the actual measurements to verify everything is being recorded correctly.
Also! Notice the velocity. That is terminal velocity. Very useful for correlating back against your chrono as part of load development. I did not take the chrono today. Maybe on Friday or Saturday.







