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<blockquote data-quote="mysticsvt" data-source="post: 17037230" data-attributes="member: 17917"><p>Before we left Florida we went back out to sight in my Father in Laws new Sig. I moved that stand out to 60 yards before we left. I couldn't even see the plate. My eye glasses would have helped. Also all the yellow was gone and it was metal which blended in with the woods pretty well. We painted it black with a can of spray paint and that helped. I need to zero it in better but couldn't with paper. If you attach a paper target to that plate after two shots it will be shredded. I zeroed it a little bit more by aiming at the four corners of the metal target and seeing what hit and what did not and moved my way inward. I got good enough with that two hit the target 75% of the time at 60 yards. If I had paper targets on wood I could have done it much easier and zeroed in more. I think next time I will build a wooden target frame to leave at my father in laws house along with the metal one I left in Florida. I know a couple items I need to keep in my range back, spray paint, tape, nails, hammer. Weapon lubrication I learned last time I took a trip down there due to excessive cerakoting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mysticsvt, post: 17037230, member: 17917"] Before we left Florida we went back out to sight in my Father in Laws new Sig. I moved that stand out to 60 yards before we left. I couldn't even see the plate. My eye glasses would have helped. Also all the yellow was gone and it was metal which blended in with the woods pretty well. We painted it black with a can of spray paint and that helped. I need to zero it in better but couldn't with paper. If you attach a paper target to that plate after two shots it will be shredded. I zeroed it a little bit more by aiming at the four corners of the metal target and seeing what hit and what did not and moved my way inward. I got good enough with that two hit the target 75% of the time at 60 yards. If I had paper targets on wood I could have done it much easier and zeroed in more. I think next time I will build a wooden target frame to leave at my father in laws house along with the metal one I left in Florida. I know a couple items I need to keep in my range back, spray paint, tape, nails, hammer. Weapon lubrication I learned last time I took a trip down there due to excessive cerakoting. [/QUOTE]
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