Does anyone know of a source for practice paper targets with all the kill zone sizes?
easy DIY project and just print on the lightest weight card stock . (60 lb. card stock will print on most home printers )Does anyone know of a source for practice paper targets with all the kill zone sizes?
I would think so too, but it’s getting the circles the right size that I needeasy DIY project and just print on the lightest weight card stock . (60 lb. card stock will print on most home printers )
wait, let me look into something. What exact sizes do you want? They would need to be uniform in their progression in size though.I would think so too, but it’s getting the circles the right size that I need
So I’m just thinking of rows of circles. I could be a sheet of all the same size, or rows of smallest to largest.wait, let me look into something. What exact sizes do you want? They would need to be uniform in their progression in size though.
These are great! Thank You. See a Pinned Resource at the top wuld be nice.I think Garrett has some of what you're looking for at the Rio Salado Range website, about 2/3 of the way down the page:
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would this work? 3/8" center, then 1/2" then 1/4" rings out from the 1/2", so 3/4, 1, 1-1/2 and 1-1/2".So I’m just thinking of rows of circles. I could be a sheet of all the same size, or rows of smallest to largest.
That look great, but I was thinking a black or red solid circle just like that you’d see on the course.would this work? 3/8" center, then 1/2" then 1/4" rings out from the 1/2", so 3/4, 1, 1-1/2 and 1-1/2".
Can fit a max of 12 on a sheet of paper. If so ill post the PDF.
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Yeah, all I got right now lol. I will say this, at distance, a solid black or dark color paper circle is hard to see hits on.That look great, but I was thinking a black or red solid circle just like that you’d see on the course.
I see these ok and far using white cardboard . Nice clear holes to viewYeah, all I got right now lol. I will say this, at distance, a solid black or dark color paper circle is hard to see hits on.