![]() The Epson tank can be refilled straight from a bottle and costs very little to run. We are now (since our last printer died) using an Epson L565 Eco tank printer which has bulk tanks built into its design. ![]() In the past we have used an aftermarket Continuous Ink Supply System (CISS) to keep ink costs right down as we go through a lot of targets. If you are a high volume shooter, the bold black may become costly to print. When printing the PDF's, make sure that your print settings are set to 'actual' size rather than 'fit'. Better still, Steep is yours to keep after the free. The first is for sighting in, the second target is the one you will use the most for test shooting. Steep will be free to download via Uplay between May 16 and May 21, giving players who don't already own the PC version the chance to hit its open-world slopes at no cost, and experience what more than two years of updates and improvements have brought to its extreme winter-sports playground. Please remember how to use these targets. These are simply what I use in order to gain optimum alignment during 100 yard testing. How you write down your info is completely up to you. They are not cluttered with detail or load data questionnaires (although I have put our logo on the targets). There is nothing fancy about the targets. Again, the target downloads supplied here are designed for test shooting out to 100 yards. If you are shooting open sights, you will need to obtain black cartridge paper and cellotape a white bull to the center (I generally use a 3-4" square bull). Please click here for my 3 Inch double target for general group testing. I designed this target on basic focal principles which are lacking from other target designs. Each A4 sheet has two targets with 1 inch increments for both group testing and to set final height (generally 3" high at 100 yards) I have seen many odd targets over the years and a good proportion do nothing to help the shooter with natural alignment. ![]() This has a very bold black bull and small white center to draw the eye to center. The second target is my standard double target for group testing. Please click here for my full page sight in target. There is also a second bull three inches low which can be useful as a secondary aiming point for further group assessment which often comes in handy after the initial sight in. This target has a center bull with graduations extending outwards in inch increments. The first is a basic sighting in target to be used when zeroing your scope. I have been using these targets for many years. The following downloadable PDF targets are of my own design.
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