<span style="font-weight: bold">Introducing FDAC Data Stickers!</span>
I’d like to introduce our new FDAC data stickers. If you thought the FDAC was quick and efficient, take a look at what these can do! Our FDAC data stickers are sized to fit directly on your FDAC or MILSPEC-XR FDAC. We have four different designs, specs and photos below:
<span style="font-weight: bold">Length: 3.5”, Width: 3”
Material: Solid Color Static Cling, matte surface, erasable with a pencil
Color: Tan
Designs: Basic Data Collection, Basic Range Card, Angle/Cosine, Blank</span>
<span style="font-weight: bold">Overview:</span>
We designed these stickers to save you time at the range and to make your FDAC even more versatile. They are made out of Solid Color Static Cling, the same material that is used on an oil change sticker that is commonly found on auto windshields. We used this material because it sticks very well to the FDAC (even when wet), if you apply it in the wind it can’t stick to itself and drive you crazy, and when you remove it, it doesn’t tear or leave any sticky residue on the FDAC. It can be written on and erased with a pencil, so the stickers are re-useable. Our intent was that if you forget your data book, or if you don’t want to open it up and write in it at the range, you can write on this and transfer it to wherever you want at a later time.
The ideal location on the FDAC to place these stickers is right over the instructions and our company logo. The instructions on the face of the FDAC, once understood, are rarely re-read by the user and this area on the FDAC essentially becomes wasted space. Stick these there and increase the utility of the product!
Here is a breakdown of each sticker design:
<span style="font-weight: bold">Basic Data Collection Sticker:</span>
This sticker will allow the user to write down the range to the target, the elevation and windage adjustments needed to engage the target, and a simple call / plot section to record shot calls and actual shot impact locations. If you have multiple targets to engage, or you’re covering multiple target reference points from one position, simply pre-calculate all of your firing solutions with the FDAC and fill in the Range, Elevation, and Windage boxes in order to save time.
<span style="font-weight: bold">Basic Range Card Sticker:</span>
This is a simple range card that we left very uncluttered for you to fill in as necessary.
<span style="font-weight: bold">Angle Cosine Sticker:</span>
If you’re familiar with the Slope Doper or the Angle Cosine Indicator, this sticker provides the same degree of utility. Simply apply the sticker as shown below and tie a string with a small weight through the hole at the apex of the angle, and read the angle or cosine as the FDAC is tilted along your firing axis.
<span style="font-weight: bold">Blank Sticker:</span>
We purposely made one of our stickers completely blank for whatever notes you may need to take while at the range.
These will be available soon provided that there is enough interest in them. <span style="font-weight: bold">So are you interested?</span>
Re-Stickable, Erasable, Reusable! You could even laminate these and velcro them to the FDAC and write on them with a mapping pen...
Got questions? Ask away!
I’d like to introduce our new FDAC data stickers. If you thought the FDAC was quick and efficient, take a look at what these can do! Our FDAC data stickers are sized to fit directly on your FDAC or MILSPEC-XR FDAC. We have four different designs, specs and photos below:
<span style="font-weight: bold">Length: 3.5”, Width: 3”
Material: Solid Color Static Cling, matte surface, erasable with a pencil
Color: Tan
Designs: Basic Data Collection, Basic Range Card, Angle/Cosine, Blank</span>
<span style="font-weight: bold">Overview:</span>
We designed these stickers to save you time at the range and to make your FDAC even more versatile. They are made out of Solid Color Static Cling, the same material that is used on an oil change sticker that is commonly found on auto windshields. We used this material because it sticks very well to the FDAC (even when wet), if you apply it in the wind it can’t stick to itself and drive you crazy, and when you remove it, it doesn’t tear or leave any sticky residue on the FDAC. It can be written on and erased with a pencil, so the stickers are re-useable. Our intent was that if you forget your data book, or if you don’t want to open it up and write in it at the range, you can write on this and transfer it to wherever you want at a later time.
The ideal location on the FDAC to place these stickers is right over the instructions and our company logo. The instructions on the face of the FDAC, once understood, are rarely re-read by the user and this area on the FDAC essentially becomes wasted space. Stick these there and increase the utility of the product!
Here is a breakdown of each sticker design:
<span style="font-weight: bold">Basic Data Collection Sticker:</span>
This sticker will allow the user to write down the range to the target, the elevation and windage adjustments needed to engage the target, and a simple call / plot section to record shot calls and actual shot impact locations. If you have multiple targets to engage, or you’re covering multiple target reference points from one position, simply pre-calculate all of your firing solutions with the FDAC and fill in the Range, Elevation, and Windage boxes in order to save time.
<span style="font-weight: bold">Basic Range Card Sticker:</span>
This is a simple range card that we left very uncluttered for you to fill in as necessary.
<span style="font-weight: bold">Angle Cosine Sticker:</span>
If you’re familiar with the Slope Doper or the Angle Cosine Indicator, this sticker provides the same degree of utility. Simply apply the sticker as shown below and tie a string with a small weight through the hole at the apex of the angle, and read the angle or cosine as the FDAC is tilted along your firing axis.
<span style="font-weight: bold">Blank Sticker:</span>
We purposely made one of our stickers completely blank for whatever notes you may need to take while at the range.
These will be available soon provided that there is enough interest in them. <span style="font-weight: bold">So are you interested?</span>
Re-Stickable, Erasable, Reusable! You could even laminate these and velcro them to the FDAC and write on them with a mapping pen...
Got questions? Ask away!