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<blockquote data-quote="HoLeChit" data-source="post: 3535065" data-attributes="member: 35036"><p>I'm a big fan of the white paper deal. Or the "Shoot n' C" targets. Canadian ranges used to use white cardstock with pink for their targets and they were great. They recently switched to white on black and they're garbage. It was difficult seeing 100yd groups with 12x binos and my 20/18 combined vision.</p><p></p><p>If you buy the Shoot n C targets in bulk it costs about as much as buying paper targets from the range anyways, and amazon has lots of cheaper knock offs floating around that work just fine too. I just shove a dozen under my seat and I always have them with me, whether I'm at a commercial range or a WMA range with no amenities.</p><p></p><p>On the subject of Spotting scopes, I do think the dollar per yard is a good rule, but I would honestly keep my minimum price around $400. Ive used a few $80-200 spotting scopes and they were practically useless. Hence why I don't have a spotting scope and rely upon good targets and my binos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoLeChit, post: 3535065, member: 35036"] I'm a big fan of the white paper deal. Or the "Shoot n' C" targets. Canadian ranges used to use white cardstock with pink for their targets and they were great. They recently switched to white on black and they're garbage. It was difficult seeing 100yd groups with 12x binos and my 20/18 combined vision. If you buy the Shoot n C targets in bulk it costs about as much as buying paper targets from the range anyways, and amazon has lots of cheaper knock offs floating around that work just fine too. I just shove a dozen under my seat and I always have them with me, whether I'm at a commercial range or a WMA range with no amenities. On the subject of Spotting scopes, I do think the dollar per yard is a good rule, but I would honestly keep my minimum price around $400. Ive used a few $80-200 spotting scopes and they were practically useless. Hence why I don't have a spotting scope and rely upon good targets and my binos. [/QUOTE]
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