Two short videos showing the CNC doing its thing. The first one is drilling holes (300 per sheet of material)
This one is the the CNC cutting them out.
Two short videos showing the CNC doing its thing. The first one is drilling holes (300 per sheet of material)
This one is the the CNC cutting them out.
"It takes considerable knowledge just to realize the extent of your ignorance"
Thomas Sowell
www.timkulincabinetry.com
See our reviews below:
http://www.thumbtack.com/Tim-Kulin-C...service/788419
I finally got to shoot a match with one of TimK's dope boards. I used it at a sporting rifle match in NM. I guess I saw 10 or so guys using one while I was there.
Here's a photo of it from the match:
Breakdown:
- My dope card is on the left hand side of the board. It's under the top piece of clear acrylic.
- The match course is on the upper right, annotating the target array and ranges.
- Given that we had known target distances, when I rolled up to the stage (in the picture, it's doped for Stage 1), I immediately figured out my elevation and wind for each target from my card and wrote it down on top of the clear acrylic with a dry erase pen.
- It took less than a minute to set up for each stage.
- I set the board up next to me as I was shooting each stage. A quick glance at the board gave me a heads-up display for each target; including relative position, distance, elevation, and wind.
- It was easy after that. Shoot, glance, dope, repeat.
Here's a look at how it could be used for not-previously known targets:
Breakdown:
- Dope card is at the top of the board, under the clear acrylic.
- The targeting "V" and ranging yardage are drawn on the white acrylic with a grease pen.
- Once a target is identified and ranged, quickly mark it with a dry erase pen on the clear acrylic with the target array.
- Jot down the elevation and wind from the dope card.
- Repeat for each target.
- Set the board up at your shooting position, and use it to quickly have the relative position, distance, elevation, and wind of each target.
Honestly, I am impressed at just how handy this thing is. I'll keep using it for sure.
Last edited by jawbone; 07-31-2014 at 07:03.
Tom Bishop: "...It's not a f@cking game!"
Nathan Muir: "Oh, yes it is; that's exactly what it is, and it's no kid's game either. This is a whole other game; and it's serious and it's dangerous. And it's not one you want to lose."
Spy Game (2001)
Need to get a review going. I have used this set up in the Steel Safari, local matches, PRS and the Team Challenge. Absolutely a must have. It is the perfect size and weight. The wind doesn't blow it around. Just jot down your data using a wet erase marker and you don't have to worry about wiping it off when you grab it moving to a different position. Fits in a cargo pocket or pack. Don't wait get yours today.
will work for:
bullets primers & brass
XTR II 4 x 20 SCR
XTR II 5x25 SCR
XTR II 3x15 SCR
XTR III 5.5x30 SCR
Hawkins Precision
I have seen several guys using them at the matches around, and they look super handy! I think I'm gonna have to give one a try.
http://aatargets.com/
We specialize in armored steel targetry systems for practical and long range shooting.
I have a few left from the first production run if you want one.
"It takes considerable knowledge just to realize the extent of your ignorance"
Thomas Sowell
www.timkulincabinetry.com
See our reviews below:
http://www.thumbtack.com/Tim-Kulin-C...service/788419
I'll take one! Let me know how to pay!
http://aatargets.com/
We specialize in armored steel targetry systems for practical and long range shooting.
Don't delay, these boards are handier than you think!!
will work for:
bullets primers & brass
XTR II 4 x 20 SCR
XTR II 5x25 SCR
XTR II 3x15 SCR
XTR III 5.5x30 SCR
Hawkins Precision