Jeremy Pazderic
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And then target distance, you can adjust it to whatever distance you want.
So I said 15 yards, because that's what I've got.
grid size.
The grid size on all my targets is one inch.
So I just chose one inch there.
And then I chose color and then I clicked build target and it builds a very specific target for you to put up where you can.
And I mean, honestly, you could do five yard target distance.
And if you can get five yards from your target, you basically put your point of aim is the top dot point of impact where your laser or whatever, if you're looking through the barrel or whatever happens to be on the green.
And then once you get that, you can literally,
Take that take it to the range and pretty much be be all set up But additionally you can take these targets to the range and say, you know today I was at 50 yards and Let's say I wanted to put that at 50 yards and then zero distance.
I wanted to zero for a hundred yards I could do that and just basically Shoot at this target at the range to get a good zero and
And basically it allows you to zero for a distance farther than you can put your target, and it uses math and all kinds of that fun stuff to do that.
But then they've also got a basic pistol target, which is very similar.
So target distance 7 yards, zero distance 25 yards, and again you put your red dot, and then you can just shoot this at the range or whatever.
And then they've got advanced, where you can actually put in the distance that you want to zero at, the distance to your target.
And then you can also put in your muzzle velocity, the unit of your muzzle velocity, your sight height, your drag coefficient type, your ballistic coefficient, and build that target very specifically.
So then it's really dialed in to even all of your velocities and everything.
I haven't done that version yet, but I'm going to very soon.
In fact, I took my Garmin, what is it called, zero?
Yeah, my Garmin zero to the range today.