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Re: dry fire target placement

Hey Ron,

I'm not sure what "Skyteavstand" means, but "avstand" means "distance"
in Norwegian. So I think you're right, it's how far away to stand.

As for height, I just approximated how tall a real target is...about
up to my hip or so...and put the paper targets there. Perhaps others
have a more methodical way of hanging paper targets on the wall?

Joe

--- In biathlonnorthamerica@yahoogroups.com, "ronbott" <ronbott@...>
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>
> I found this link that has some scaled targets for dryfiring. I
think the measurement listed
> is for how far away to stand from the target. I'm not sure how high
to place the target on
> the wall. Maybe I'm overthinking this and it doesn't matter. How is
everyone doing this?
>
> Anyway, here is the link:
> http://www.asker-skiklubb.no/skiskyting/resurs/trenblink02.pdf
>





Thu Nov 8, 2007 5:19 pm

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I found this link that has some scaled targets for dryfiring. I think the measurement listed is for how far away to stand from the target. I'm not sure how...
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Nov 7, 2007
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Hey Ron, I'm not sure what "Skyteavstand" means, but "avstand" means "distance" in Norwegian. So I think you're right, it's how far away to stand. As for...
Joseph Goldberg
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Nov 8, 2007
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Not so much a set standard, this actually depends on what size dots (simulated target bulls) you use, then the distance you stand or lay from the wall. Raise...
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