- Location
- Vancouver Island
Background: I've tried several different weights of paper in order to get a group that is "measurable", but they all seem to tear enough at the edges such that after 5 shots have gone thru the paper, there's basically one big hole without any way of saying "shot 1 was here, shot 2 was here, etc.".
So what I'm thinking is to shoot at 5 separate "x"'s in a line, and use the set of these to determine the "group" size.
This works well enough, but it takes time to go thru and transcribe the results via pen/paper/calipers, and is prone to some level of transcription error.
Question: is anyone aware of a software offering (iphone, ideally, for use at the range) that can be used to superimpose photos of multiple target images on top of each other, in order to accurately assess group size?
Thanks in advance!
So what I'm thinking is to shoot at 5 separate "x"'s in a line, and use the set of these to determine the "group" size.
This works well enough, but it takes time to go thru and transcribe the results via pen/paper/calipers, and is prone to some level of transcription error.
Question: is anyone aware of a software offering (iphone, ideally, for use at the range) that can be used to superimpose photos of multiple target images on top of each other, in order to accurately assess group size?
Thanks in advance!