![]() ![]() Smaller targets are great on a range with size limitations for making the mental leaps in shooting of quickly switching from speed drill to accuracy drills. So using a 40% target at, let's say 10 yards creates the same accuracy requirements as a full sized target at maybe 25 yards. Pistol target size can be "generated" by either distance to target or the actual size of the target. ![]() 22LR barrel for the Contender with the same scope you use on the centerfire, along with the appropriate targets. Everyone I ever knew who shot centerfire competitively shot rimfire too. The best value in my opinion would be a rimfire range, practice a lot on it, and a solid dry fire program as well. I’d question the usefulness of setting up a scaled centerfire rifle range, because you’d lose the ballistic and wind effects. I used to do rimfire rifle, so if you have 100 yds you can set up a real full length range. Personally, I’d customize my setup to the game I shoot. 30-30 from a Contender pistol has a lot less punch than a 6.5 Creed or 7mm-08 a target that will fall reliably for the pistol will get trashed by the rifle in short order.įor rimfire I think the biggest difference is target sizes, the pistol targets are a little bigger than rifle targets. The targets for the pistols are different from rifle targets in terms of thickness and weight, and the sizes are different also. Scaled targets are generally used when you don’t have access to a range with the proper distances. And whether you are just having fun or trying to do realistic practice for competition. ![]()
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