the weather is starting to turn to spring and we hunters and shooters will be hitting the range more often . I thought I'd post this now , so if your interested , you can get an early start . I've done this the past few years and I think it's worth while . I take a target that is big enough to keep my shots on it .I'll put a 12 or 16 inch target on about a 24 inch square cardboard backer . I put this target up at my longest distance that I feel I'm accurate at with this rifle . this would be my max hunting distance using this rifle . every trip to the range I hang the same target at this distance and I only put my first shot of the day on it . my next trip to the range I do the same thing . this will show you cold bore , clean bore , fouled bore , different weather effects , and most of all how consistent the shooter is . I shoot this from a hunting position . by hunting season you'll have a good idea if you are proficient with this rifle , at your max distance . the range I go to is a 500 meter range , 547 yards . if I get there early , I usually have the place to myself . I'll shoot from behind the firing line and I can get about 600 yards . so my target is shot at two distances ,547 yards and 600 yards . depending if I have the range to myself or sharing it with other shooters .if you want to test yourself with two rifles , use two targets . give it a try to test your ability . remember , no do overs , only one shot per day .