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PostPosted: Sat Jun 10, 2006 6:19 pm 
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Did you get this off of phorvick's site ? He has it as a download also.... under correction target.

Nice tool. I hand it out to all my students.

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No, from another forum.

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I've never seen that before...it's right on. Brilliant!

Of course you have to reverse it for lefties :)

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I've never seen that before...it's right on. Brilliant!

Of course you have to reverse it for lefties :)
Or, just go here...

http://www.sportshooter.com/images/corr ... handed.gif

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I have targets that are very similar and equally instructive. I bought a CD with a zillion targets on it, of which I can print out any. This one happens to be very similar one of them. And I do use it regularly. :wink:

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phorvick wrote:
chinakay wrote:
I've never seen that before...it's right on. Brilliant!

Of course you have to reverse it for lefties :)
Or, just go here...

http://www.sportshooter.com/images/corr ... handed.gif


How did I miss that?? :? :?

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Is there a specific distance this target should be used at?

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Is there a specific distance this target should be used at?

No. In fact, you don't even need to use it as an actual target. You can use it as a guide for all other targets. If you are aiming dead center and it doesn't hit dead center, you have an idea of what you are doing wrong.

Here, I took a picture of a target I had and overlaid the correction target. You can see that in this target, I was leaning a little left and up.

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Very cool.

Im going to start using this, and hopefully make some improvement.

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