10 Yards-too 55 Yards HFT-Ranged-Mildot-Zeroing-Targets.How to use these targetsEach Target has an accurately sized representation of a mildot reticle with ½ mildot markers between each dot and 9mm bullseye in the center. In addition, each target also has a number of killzone circles of a diameter commonly found on HFT courses at the marked distances.
Setting the targets out Start by setting the ranged target out at your crosshair zero distance and checking that your rifle is zeroed. If you make sure the target is level
(either with a plumb line or spirit level) then this will help eliminate errors due to rifle 'cant'.
You should also make sure that your rifle is filled with air and in the sweet spot of its fill pressure range if you have an non-regulated rifle. Keep
a check on the number of shots taken and re-fill your rifle when your shot count takes you outside the sweet spot fill pressure for your gun.
Some of the targets may be blurred in your scope, especially the 8 yard target. Don't be tempted to adjust your parallax or magnification so you can see it better as this may cause inaccuracies.
Take around 5 good shots at each target.The procedure for each distance will be the same-
• Set the target out at the exact distance marked on the target.
• Ensure that the target is level.
• Ensure that your mildots line up perfectly with the mildot reticle printout on the target.
• Take around 5 good shots, with your crosshairs lined up with the crosshairs on the target.
• If you have enough spare air in your tank, you could also take a few practice shots at the printed killzones on each target.
Once you've shot at all the targets and and kept a log, you'll have a complete log of all the holdover's you'll need so good luck and enjoy
If you use any of my targets please post your results thankyou.

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