Shooting distances are such that holding over is not working well for me so I’m going to be adding scope turret labels and dialing for extended range shooting.
I’ve always been a plinker/pester and setup my all airguns for the best “point blank range”. Near Zero was 17 to 20 yards, far Zero 38 to 42 yards and considering the accuracy and power at that time, this worked well for most of my shooting.
Now that airguns are accurate and powerful enough at distances well beyond a point blank range I need to be able to properly compensate for trajectory and I think that dialing and scope turret labels are the best approach.
I’ve seen videos with labels stuck all over the turrets, not knowing how they will fit on my scopes I’ve made up some vertical and horizontal text turret labels in various fonts, colors and sizes figuring that something should fit. The labels cover from 5 to 500 (vertical text) and 5 to 595 (horizontal text) which will (hopefully) cover the needs for anyone who wants to try the labels.
The label sheets are setup such that they can be printed and cut apart easily. I have 8.5x11 inch self-adhesive sheets (available from office supply stores) that I’ll be using but printing onto plain paper and using double-sided tape is also an option. I plan of protecting the labels with a layer of 3M clear “Magic Tape” once I’m done getting them positioned.
Research shows people using a ballistic calculator program to locate the labels on the turret. I’m not sure about that approach as the programs rely on the BC and the BC depends on other factors. I’m just going to sight in my airgun for each range and apply the label at that point.
I have attached print-ready PDFs of the labels in several colors. I could not attach the SVG source file, PM me if you want a copy. I used the “Inkscape” open source (freeware) program to create the label sheets. It’s a powerful program with a steep learning curve but doing something like a label is not overly challenging.
Anyway, attached are the files if you’re interested. I’m new to the idea of scope turret labels and would appreciate any feed-back or suggestions.
Cheers!
View attachment Scope Turret Labels (5 to 500 - Vertical) RED.pdf
View attachment Scope Turret Labels (5 to 500 - Vertical) BLUE.pdf
View attachment Scope Turret Labels (5 to 500 - Vertical) GREEN.pdf
View attachment Scope Turret Labels (5 to 595 - Horizontal) BLUE.pdf
View attachment Scope Turret Labels (5 to 595 - Horizontal) GREEN.pdf
View attachment Scope Turret Labels (5 to 595 - Horizontal) RED.pdf
I’ve always been a plinker/pester and setup my all airguns for the best “point blank range”. Near Zero was 17 to 20 yards, far Zero 38 to 42 yards and considering the accuracy and power at that time, this worked well for most of my shooting.
Now that airguns are accurate and powerful enough at distances well beyond a point blank range I need to be able to properly compensate for trajectory and I think that dialing and scope turret labels are the best approach.
I’ve seen videos with labels stuck all over the turrets, not knowing how they will fit on my scopes I’ve made up some vertical and horizontal text turret labels in various fonts, colors and sizes figuring that something should fit. The labels cover from 5 to 500 (vertical text) and 5 to 595 (horizontal text) which will (hopefully) cover the needs for anyone who wants to try the labels.
The label sheets are setup such that they can be printed and cut apart easily. I have 8.5x11 inch self-adhesive sheets (available from office supply stores) that I’ll be using but printing onto plain paper and using double-sided tape is also an option. I plan of protecting the labels with a layer of 3M clear “Magic Tape” once I’m done getting them positioned.
Research shows people using a ballistic calculator program to locate the labels on the turret. I’m not sure about that approach as the programs rely on the BC and the BC depends on other factors. I’m just going to sight in my airgun for each range and apply the label at that point.
I have attached print-ready PDFs of the labels in several colors. I could not attach the SVG source file, PM me if you want a copy. I used the “Inkscape” open source (freeware) program to create the label sheets. It’s a powerful program with a steep learning curve but doing something like a label is not overly challenging.
Anyway, attached are the files if you’re interested. I’m new to the idea of scope turret labels and would appreciate any feed-back or suggestions.
Cheers!
View attachment Scope Turret Labels (5 to 500 - Vertical) RED.pdf
View attachment Scope Turret Labels (5 to 500 - Vertical) BLUE.pdf
View attachment Scope Turret Labels (5 to 500 - Vertical) GREEN.pdf
View attachment Scope Turret Labels (5 to 595 - Horizontal) BLUE.pdf
View attachment Scope Turret Labels (5 to 595 - Horizontal) GREEN.pdf
View attachment Scope Turret Labels (5 to 595 - Horizontal) RED.pdf