TexiKan
40 Cal.
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Most of the "woods walks" tend to have bright yellow or florescent iron targets. I know this is to make it easier for the shooter to see them in the woods environment. Unfortunately, this got me thinking. (yeah..a dangerous thing!) If we pride ourselves as pre-1840s style marksmen, why are we not able to pick out those targets if they were actual animal colors?
I recall some participants on the woods walks having a difficult time spotting the targets and it made me wonder how they would be able to actually hit a real, live animal in the woods?
So, out of curiosity, does your club or event use any true colored woods walk iron targets...or are all highlighted in bright yellow?
TexiKan
I recall some participants on the woods walks having a difficult time spotting the targets and it made me wonder how they would be able to actually hit a real, live animal in the woods?
So, out of curiosity, does your club or event use any true colored woods walk iron targets...or are all highlighted in bright yellow?
TexiKan