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Old 03-22-2010, 08:45   #5
fng13
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Thanks for the replies, this is all very helpful.

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If you are interested in the simple math for relating target distance and bulls eye size you can access this link I developed for my students. MOA Target Math
In the first and main equation what does f represent. Is f=K so that if I wanted to know the target size at 600 yards it would be Ts=F(600,6)?

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You can construct a target tree with a "center" target wwith hold over/under targets positioned at distances representinng ballistic curve of your round at increasing distances.
Im not totally sure how to accomplish this, but this sounds like a good idea. I googled for building a target tree and wasn't able to come up with anything like that. Do you know where I could find any data on this.

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Shoot a standard velocity .22 rimfire using what ever sight you use on your more powerful rifle on targets that are reduced to 100 yards.
Sadly I don't have a .22 rifle anymore but I was looking at getting a .22 conversion for my ar-15. So that that should be do able once I get some funds.
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