Critter183
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I had occassion today to email this to a friend, then I got the idea that some here might want to try it out. It's great for zeroing a new scope on a rifle.
If this post works right, the image below should be an example of the way you hold on the target. The image should be linked to a full size 8.5"X11" version that you can print. It was made at 300 dpi resolution so if your printer gives a choice of resolutions, pick 300 dpi to get full size sheet.
Different browsers work in different ways. I think IE will let you right click on full size image and choose "Print". Firefox doesn't have that option. If you don't get that option, just right click on it, choose "save image as..", save it to your computer. Then find it on your computer using whatever image editor you have, open it, and print it.
If this post works right, the image below should be an example of the way you hold on the target. The image should be linked to a full size 8.5"X11" version that you can print. It was made at 300 dpi resolution so if your printer gives a choice of resolutions, pick 300 dpi to get full size sheet.
Different browsers work in different ways. I think IE will let you right click on full size image and choose "Print". Firefox doesn't have that option. If you don't get that option, just right click on it, choose "save image as..", save it to your computer. Then find it on your computer using whatever image editor you have, open it, and print it.