FREE TARGET GENERATOR TOOL

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Hi all.

We've been in contact with Leo from www.shotdiagnostic.com and have permission to sticky this post about his FREE product. No logins, no providing email addresses for access, no pay walls for the tools. Just go to the site and print off what you need.

If you are a target shooter, you will love this set of tools. You can input your caliber and target distance and get custom targets generated for your exact use case. You can print off custom DOPE cards. You can print a scope tracking test sheet. You can instantly pull atmospheric (weather) conditions for your registered shooting range. The list goes on.

Maybe you're a hunter who wants to really dial in your rifle or your reloads.

Maybe you are a competitor looking to practice on the farm.

Whatever the case, you will probably find something helpful on the Shot Diagnostic site.

For example, below is a target I generated for zeroing a .308 at 200yds. I chose the bullet diameter, the size of the cross in the middle of the target, the distance, and the turret click adjustment value. Then I click "download" and instantly receive a target with a grid that is exactly 0.25 moa at 200 yds.

Did I mention, it's FREE? Go check it out.

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Hi all.

We've been in contact with Leo from www.shotdiagnostic.com and have permission to sticky this post about his FREE product. No logins, no providing email addresses for access, no pay walls for the tools. Just go to the site and print off what you need.

If you are a target shooter, you will love this set of tools. You can input your caliber and target distance and get custom targets generated for your exact use case. You can print off custom DOPE cards. You can print a scope tracking test sheet. You can instantly pull atmospheric (weather) conditions for your registered shooting range. The list goes on.

Maybe you're a hunter who wants to really dial in your rifle or your reloads.

Maybe you are a competitor looking to practice on the farm.

Whatever the case, you will probably find something helpful on the Shot Diagnostic site.

For example, below is a target I generated for zeroing a .308 at 200yds. I chose the bullet diameter, the size of the cross in the middle of the target, the distance, and the turret click adjustment value. Then I click "download" and instantly receive a target with a grid that is exactly 0.25 moa at 200 yds.

Did I mention, it's FREE? Go check it out.

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Thank you for using the tools and for such a thoughtful write up. Appreciate it.
Leo
 
Love this app! I've printed some targets off using some weather-resistant paper and will be taking them to the range mid-month for some zeroing work and factory ammo testing. Can't wait.

Thank you Leo and Shot Diagnostic team!
 
For anyone is reading this and looking at the screenshot above, made some changes.

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.

Thanks again, POC!
 
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