Yeah, that paper was created for strength which, in this case, is working against you. You want a tag stock that is crumbly enough to let the pellet pierce it cleanly without those long fibers. That's what NRA and official competition targets are printed on - the "crumbly" stuff. The foam board holds it's form longer than cardboard, but with repeated shots through same spot will still lead to the fiber problem if that same paper is used. In the long run, you might be further ahead buying commercial targets.Hey Ross,
I will have to try that.
I just ran a test, I took 10 pages out of a catalog printed on this heavy chrome paper and taped it to my cardboard. Then taped my target on the paper and see the photo. I actually have two problems. My paper ( the heavy stock from the printer ) is too strong and you can see the fibers trying not to tear on the single shot hole #24. On #25 that is 5 shots in that hole and again look at the fibers. Also that cardboard sucks. Oh well, I can use those targets for rifle shooting and get some new ones printed for Pistol shooting.
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