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Did a tall target page and KYL page this early morning . Took me a minute to get the right size and info for the KYL target but I got it .
Thanks for the time and effort you have put into this project . Its much appreciated .
Think I saw a spot to make a donation and I will do that . Hope others will as well .
 
Did a tall target page and KYL page this early morning . Took me a minute to get the right size and info for the KYL target but I got it .
Thanks for the time and effort you have put into this project . Its much appreciated .
Think I saw a spot to make a donation and I will do that . Hope others will as well .
Yeah it can be a little annoying with so many variables to consider and fit on a standard page. The UX for that mode could definitely be improved. Support not expected whatsoever but appreciated
 
Tuned the storm-risk warning. It was being too aggressive in flagging hot, unstable afternoons (e.g., some areas of Texas today) as bad even when the forecast itself wasn't expecting rain. If you were affected, next refresh should be better.
 
Really was not annoying . Like the first time doing something you have not done before , I had to learn how to navigate the site.
Will be a lot more straight forward next time .
Thanks again for making this site open to all to use for free.
 
Really was not annoying . Like the first time doing something you have not done before , I had to learn how to navigate the site.
Will be a lot more straight forward next time .
Thanks again for making this site open to all to use for free.
Appreciate you being a user, feel free to get in touch if you spot anything that could be better
 
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For atmospherics users, a few changes day to 7-day forecasting system:
  • Headline = daylight median, not peak
  • Added ↑peak / ↓low spread
  • Best window in clock time (07–19h)
  • Storm-risk indication on forecast
  • Temp + wind as critical variables moved to top of conditions panel
 
Nice product, good going, thanks for the effort

Just tried a Dope Card for 22 using 50-200 in 10 yd increments and it looks pretty crowded, wonder with so few (3) columns needed whether a portrait view instead of landscape might be better giving more space per line to write
 
Nice product, good going, thanks for the effort

Just tried a Dope Card for 22 using 50-200 in 10 yd increments and it looks pretty crowded, wonder with so few (3) columns needed whether a portrait view instead of landscape might be better giving more space per line to write
Great point, especially for rimfire where more data density is needed. I added some roomier layouts, let me know if this fits your use case better https://shotdiagnostic.com/cards
Appreciate the feedback and comments
 
Got tired of printing targets with no real measurement built in, paying for apps, or buying overpriced target packs. So I built my own. MOA or MIL grids, a precision challenge mode, a tuning mode with numbered aim points for load development/lot testing, and a KYL mode. Scoring rings are corrected for bullet diameter and measurements are true angular, not the 1”/100y approximation.
shotdiagnostic.com/targets
Thanks for the link
 
For anyone using grid variants of the targets

Grid lines (MIL vs yards): The grid used to draw two line weights, normal lines plus a heavier major line every few squares. How often that bold line repeated came from the square size, which depends on the unit (MIL/MOA) and the yardage. That interval didn’t always divide evenly into the squares on a page, so the bold lines landed asymmetrically, bunching to one side or not reaching the far edge, and the grid looked lopsided on some MIL/yards combos. I removed the heavier line pass: every interior line is now the same weight and reads evenly at any unit or distance. The major/minor distinction stays only on the numbered axis labels, where it helps you read positions.

General decluttering: I also pulled redundant text off the sheets, leaving only what you need to use them. No functional elements, geometry, or print precision changed.
 
For users of the grid target: aim dot no longer overflows at long distance

Fixed an issue where the center aim dot (and its reference ring) on the Diagnostic Grid target could grow large enough to spill past the grid at long distances or with bigger dot sizes. It's now capped to always stay inside the grid. If your settings would've exceeded that, the builder shows a "(clamped)" note with the effective size. Short/close-range targets are unchanged, and no other target modes are affected.
 
Based on user feedback, modified the grid mode so the axes count angular units from center outward, and repositioned the center aimpoint to sit at the intersection origin. The number of columns and rows computes independently now as opposed to forcing a square layout. Tuning mode unchanged for now.

These changes should make the mode better suited for optic zeroing as well, though to verify turret tracking and cant, I’d still recommend the scope tracking mode.
 
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