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Target paper
I use those dots on Typing paper and then put card stock in my printer and run a few. Save one for the master. Rarely run out of targets.
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This is the target I use most often:
https://www.precisionplustargets.com...get_desc_5.htm I like this one as well: https://www.precisionplustargets.com...get_desc_6.htm They cut a nice hole and I have a briefcase with hundreds of targets in that I always have a few pads of each in. I am looking for the paper to print up other targets on. I think that the person who mentioned construction paper put a name to what I am after. It looks as though it comes in a 12x23 sheet size, which I can buy a case and take to work and the guy that runs the print shop can cut with a giant shear to 8 1/2 x 11 and three hole drill a whole case in about five minutes and my target paper problem will be solved for good. I keep a three ring binder on each gun and in it will keep targets I may want to reference later. My kids prefer shooting targets that are a little less boring, if you can believe that. I have open sighted rifles, pistols and revolvers as well and shoot a standard bullseye with them. I also still really use the old Leupold Scoped Rifle Target with the four squares, especially for our slug guns. They are getting harder and harder to find. If I can get the kids to keep their binder for their rifles up then improvement can be seen and there is less of a tendency to shoot every target to oblivion. Although that is fun too. Last edited by JDHasty; 05-15-2022 at 02:17 PM. |
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The holes look just like that in my targets, IF I only fire one shot at each!
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