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Purchasing target paper
I prefer Mountain Plains targets, and really like the paper they are printed on. It cuts clean holes and holds up well. I save targets in three ring binders.
However there are printable targets that I am pretty fond of that I would like to print on the same paper, but do not know what to ask for. Does anyone know what that paper is labeled as? I wouldn’t mind buying a case of the tan paper that other targets are printed on as well, if I knew what to order. |
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Black spots and printing shows up better
on bright white. I just use typing paper for such things. Lots cheaper too, Might not be as tough. bullet holes show up better too. Easy to see dirt clods too, HA!
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George "Gun Control is NOT about guns, it's about CONTROL!!" |
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I've used 65# card stock for years, most printers handle it fine, cuts clean holes and is easy to punch three ring binder holes in, same size as copier paper just heaver stock.
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I use the tan file folders that you can buy in bulk at Walmart, Staples etc.
I either cut them in two so they fit in the printer or just use the stick on Benchrest Targets I get from Brownells. They store nicely in the file cabinet. |
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Staples Card Stock. Only problem? If you print from your home printer and the targets get wet, they run.
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Card stocks
Walmart has a package of about 140 sheets. 8 1/2" X 11". Package might have shrunk by now. Makes good holes. Rugged.
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White construction paper and rubber target stamps work well. The holes are well defined and easy to measure....like this:
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I use blue 40 lb. paper. White plays with your eyesight, as per my eye doctor.
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I have a target with multiple benchrest size rings printed on them, just the mothball and the nine ring, one size for 100 & another for 200 and I get it printed on a white paper that we use here in NZ for Benchrest targets.
I stopped keeping targets a long time ago, if I didn't throw them out I'd have a room full of them by now. The only targets I've kept are the ones that are measured as records in competition......that takes up a lot less room. Prior to that I used to get benchrest targets or score targets and use the stamp that Al showed in his post, you can fit a lot of those on the back of a target. Kiwi |
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I use a spiral artist sketch pad with stick on red dots. The artist sketch pad is about 16"x20" and it is a thick paper. Just peal one of the pad and stick the dots on where ever you need them.
I've used one dot up to around 8 or so depending what I'm trying to do. I like the dots since they're shoot n see dots and makes it very easy to see at a distance. |
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