I normally shoot splatterburst targets, mostly silhouettes. They are black with a red “center mass” area along with bullseye targets on the head. Most if not all my shots hit just left of my point of aim and it has been driving me nuts.
Last week i picked up a pack of Birchwood Casey splatter targets are standard 10” circular target but it has a gray background instead of black. Well, from the first to last shot all landed in the bullseye from 5 and 7 yards, dead center. I definitely notice a clearer sight picture against a gray background vs black.
So, has anyone else here experience anything like this, where the target color affects how well you shoot?
I am going to do a proper side-by-side experiment this weekend. However, I may invest in gray targets. Hahaha.
Last week i picked up a pack of Birchwood Casey splatter targets are standard 10” circular target but it has a gray background instead of black. Well, from the first to last shot all landed in the bullseye from 5 and 7 yards, dead center. I definitely notice a clearer sight picture against a gray background vs black.
So, has anyone else here experience anything like this, where the target color affects how well you shoot?
I am going to do a proper side-by-side experiment this weekend. However, I may invest in gray targets. Hahaha.