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Mark A Shot

 

 

 


 

Extend the life of your targets. Plot shot groups. 

$5.99 per bottle, $4.95 each for 4
Mark A Shot comes in 4 colors as shown.  Each marker will mark up to 1200 times. 

Mark A Shot™ 20ml markers feature a spring valve, leak-proof applicator, which will not dry out. The applicator is designed to mark each shot with just the right amount of ink to cover each hit. Mark A Shot™ is available in four bright colors - red, green, orange, and pink, and makes bright, water resistant marks on paper targets, or anywhere a bullet hits. The bright, fluorescent colors make it easy to see shot groups at long distances. Each Mark A Shot™ 20ml bottle makes approximately 12,000 impressions! The pen-like shape of the marker makes it very easy to use - without a mess. And, it fits easily in a jacket, vest or pocket without interference while shooting. Using the Mark A Shot™ system is simple and the most effective way to analyze and see immediate feedback Each bottle is almost indestructible. 

 

20 ml Mark A Shot bottles -- all 4 colors. Note the small dauber tip -- designed to fit holes made by shots up to .45 caliber weapon. To use, simply turn bottle upside down, and dab the shot.

 

 

Example target. Assume the shooter shot from four different distances on the target, and then marked each shot with the appropriate color. Note the brightness of the marks is highly visible and can be seen from long distances

The Mark A Shot™ system can be used in many ways. For maximum benefit of the system, use all four of the colors.

Grouping Method: Make a "key" on the target before you start shooting. Dab a dot of each color somewhere on the target & label the color to identify either shot groups (ex. Group 1 - green; Group 2 - red, etc.) . From a set distance, fire a certain number of rounds in to your target. Mark this group with one of the four colors from your "key." Next, from same distance, fire same number of rounds in to target. Mark this group with a different color and so on, until you have shot four groups in to target. Using this system, you will be able to see how to adjust your fire or sights to produce smaller groups.

Firing Range/Distance Shooting Method: For use in training and scoring shots on target, using the Mark A Shot™ markers will help both trainee and trainer observer shot grouping. This analysis will be useful for immediate adjustment in firing. As with the "grouping method," make a key for your distances (ex. 1 yard - green; 3 yards - red; 5 yards, etc.). Fire group from 1 yard, mark all shots with green. Use red to mark shots from 3-yard line, and so on. This will help show the shooter and observer how to adjust fire as distances change. At the end of firing, all shots will be marked for easy score.