true that, taping together multiple sheets kinda doesn't work out when i do it.
I do save my old pizza boxes for targets though. Just about the perfect torso size.
Just wondering, do most of you guys use the actual "scoping targets" and pin-pointers with the keys on them to help zero in? Pretty much every target I've seen on here have been the pin point styles.
All of the training and quals I've been through with hand guns and shotguns have only ever used human silhouettes and that's all I've actually ever owned or used for the range.
Just another tid-bit to qualify me as an oddball I guess... :S
I have Uncle Sam to thank for the stack of silhouette targets I have. I can't talk about where I got them but lets just say I won't need any more for a few more years.
I pretty much use the shoot n see targets...easier for me to see my POI...
but I also make alot of my own targets using different things to accomplish my goals....
Did a Vid on making your own targets....sorry for the picture quality...was a new camera that sucked...
BMS
shoot-n-see targets are great, someone told me that there was paint in the craft stores that could give the same results but I have forgotten what it was called and I can only stand that potpourri smell for 3 minutes 42 seconds before heading out the door like it's a cs.
For group & zero or load testing anything with a grid works well, but punching paper gets kinda.. bleh after awhile.
Honestly, anything reactive to being shot is fun. Tannerite is the kids favorite as well as cans, jugs of water, opossums digging in the trash and coyotes.
For me, the ring of a steel plate can't be beat for that satisfying "I hit it" confirmation.
13fcolt wrote: shoot-n-see targets are great, someone told me that there was paint in the craft stores that could give the same results but I have forgotten what it was called and I can only stand that potpourri smell for 3 minutes 42 seconds before heading out the door like it's a cs.
For group & zero or load testing anything with a grid works well, but punching paper gets kinda.. bleh after awhile.
Honestly, anything reactive to being shot is fun. Tannerite is the kids favorite as well as cans, jugs of water, opossums digging in the trash and coyotes.
For me, the ring of a steel plate can't be beat for that satisfying "I hit it" confirmation.
Hey Don't forget Frozen Milk Jugs...they are way cool when the get hit by a .308...as well as Fruit...Water melons and Pumpkins...
Oh Yeah..Good Times :dance: :drool: :twothumbs: :woohoo:
BMS
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