How do you compare Edelmann control targets to electronic targets such as Rika/Noptel/Scatt/Curt?
Electronic targets and the Edelmann paper targets work in very different ways. Electronic targets allow tracking of your movement in detail, paper targets reflect more of the outcome of your shooting. So far none of the electronic targets utilize the different shapes of aiming marks for analyses, so they cannot replace the value of the Edelmann targets. Also, there is big difference in price between the two types of targets. Back to questions list. I think the Edelmann control targets are too expensive. Edelamnn targets are made of very high quality paper that cuts well. One target can be used for many shots with well defined holes for your study after each practice session. Cheap targets use paper that tears easily and, after a couple of shots, you have difficulties trying to identify the shot placements. There are people trying to bake these cheap targets in the oven to make them more crispy and hoping to get clean cuts. You can be the judge if this is something you want to do: the t