These large Shoot-N-C targets come with 5 red diamonds on them.
For some time now I have been adding 4 additional diamonds using the supplied spares attached to each target.
Through trial and error, I found the diamonds stick much better if I rubbed the white top layer off down to the black background.
So I'd sit down for a few minutes per target and rub four spots down to the black with a coin or something similar... then stick the new diamonds on.
But the other day I found a much faster and easier way to do it. Check it out.
I cut the whole strip of repair patches off the target with scissors.
Step one: Firmly stick the white repair squares where you want the new diamonds to be.
Step two: lift the squares off the target
Now you have 4 perfect black spots for your new diamonds.
Step three: Stick the new diamonds onto your target.
Here's the finished product. I use these in my 75 yard target box.
Matt
For some time now I have been adding 4 additional diamonds using the supplied spares attached to each target.
Through trial and error, I found the diamonds stick much better if I rubbed the white top layer off down to the black background.
So I'd sit down for a few minutes per target and rub four spots down to the black with a coin or something similar... then stick the new diamonds on.
But the other day I found a much faster and easier way to do it. Check it out.
I cut the whole strip of repair patches off the target with scissors.
Step one: Firmly stick the white repair squares where you want the new diamonds to be.
Step two: lift the squares off the target
Now you have 4 perfect black spots for your new diamonds.
Step three: Stick the new diamonds onto your target.
Here's the finished product. I use these in my 75 yard target box.
Matt