what camera are you using?
OK, how are we supposed to integrate the scattered visible sighters to a .124?
Probably wasn't real sure of his load, so he dumped them on the sighter. Afterall, I can see at least .010 verticle in that .034 group..........jackie
I bacically shoot anywhere on the sighter and attempt to have the POI close to my dot, that way I can judge how far and in what direction the condition moves the bullet from where I anticipate it should be.
I use this strategy for the UNL (Rail) class only.
Gary Ocock
Gary continues to recieve countless phone calls and emails regarding the "dot" he uses when shooting world records with his rail.
I am happy to announce that Gary's company (GO Precision) is now offering custom "dots" for use in railgun competitions. These "dots" are individually milled from a 22 pound block of solid stainless titanium - uranium grade. Each "dot" is then chemically etched to ensure military tolerances are maintained. All you have to do is arrange for the target crew to place your "dots" on the sighter portion of your target prior to each relay. It is Gary's hope that proper use of the GO Precision "dots" will help others achieve a world record POI.
Normally Joe Stanovich would make these types of news releases; however, he is currently working at GO Precision's world headquarters on another BR technology breakthrough and unavailable.
Gary has also completed the first draft on a companion book titled "How I Place My Dots - The Strategy and Science of POI". Gary hopes to have this book published approximately 2 weeks before Boyer's book.