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15-201 Garand Picture of the Day - 2015 Garand Match - slide show
Civilian Marksmanship Program | 2015 NM Garand Match
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The new CMP range has electronic targets, you can throw away your spotting scopes.
Real men measure once and cut.
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Need to keep my scope - No electronic targets at my 600 yard range:-)
He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain that which he cannot lose
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Keep the scope. You can't read mirage or follow the bullet trail with an electronic target.
Love the pictures.
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Exactly keep your spotting scopes you can read the wind from various sources but mirage well....... one thing I noticed is the angle from the prone position and the lack of a mantlet behind the targets we have @30' mound of dirt behind our targets and then about 1.5 klm fall out template behind the mantlet
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