Curious if anyone has a scaled down version of the fly target you can use as a reference for holding off etc. Say an A4 size or similar.
Cheers,
Deano
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Re: Fly Target
Heres a 300 and a 500 one.
Hope it helps. cheers
chappo555
Hope it helps. cheers
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Re: Fly Target
how big are these targets overall ?
how big is the fly ?
ps:im trying to get a scale of the thing.
what is the most popular calibre for this shoot ?
how big is the fly ?
ps:im trying to get a scale of the thing.
what is the most popular calibre for this shoot ?
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Re: Fly Target
Straight from the fly rules.
Also have a look here for the complete list of fly rules
http://www.500mflyshooter.com.au
The target is a 10 value target, diameter of 8.54 inches (21.7 cm). The centre scoring ring with the fly is 1.77 inches (4.5 cm) diameter, with a value of10. The width of scoring rings with the value 1 to 9, is 0.35 inches (0.9cm) The Target to include the rules as per the target design.
The overall dimensions of the target are: Height 23.5 inches (59.7 cm) and width 16.5 inches (42 cm) with a variation of +/-2%. The target is to be yellow, with scoring rings and printing in red.
Also have a look here for the complete list of fly rules
http://www.500mflyshooter.com.au
The target is a 10 value target, diameter of 8.54 inches (21.7 cm). The centre scoring ring with the fly is 1.77 inches (4.5 cm) diameter, with a value of10. The width of scoring rings with the value 1 to 9, is 0.35 inches (0.9cm) The Target to include the rules as per the target design.
The overall dimensions of the target are: Height 23.5 inches (59.7 cm) and width 16.5 inches (42 cm) with a variation of +/-2%. The target is to be yellow, with scoring rings and printing in red.
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Re: Fly Target
Thanks for the targets and the reply chappo I appreciate it. I need all the help I can get for the pro cal fly, although who could forget rule 10. Should be in all sports I think!
Regards
Deane
Regards
Deane
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No worries Deano. For holding off at Canberra in September just remember if wind is blowing left to right aim at the target to the left of yours!!! Reverse theory for right to left winds. Hope to meet you up there!
Chappo.
Chappo.