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Free Targets Download
Hi all,
I recently made some targets which I believe are ideal for sighting in your rifle or testing loads/grouping. I'm going to make some more especially one with multiple targets on one page for grouping exercises but feel free to download them from the dropbox link below. Some are in A4 size PDF's and some are in A3 size. Make sure when you print them that you have the printer settings set to the correct paper size and "No Scaling" so that the 1" measurements are actually 1" on the printed sheet.
Feedback is welcomed and I can make changes to them easily if you think you have a better design. If you have access to cheap printing at work or whatever these will save you some money compared to buying targets at your local gun store.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/w0r7672f9...Pcd_7CD7a?dl=0
CT
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Thanks they look handy:thumbsup:
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Cool.
If you make a multiple target page you should space them at box testing dimensions.
Maybe make one for mil at a hundred metres too would be sweet if you can be bothered
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Nibblet, as in multiple targets in a grid with say 2 or 3 MOA spacing? I briefly read up on box testing but i've never done it before.
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Nice
I have found that a diamond is one of the best options for sighting as it allows you to put the 4 points in line with the cross hairs.
Mine are here: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/jmkt4jrss...G0nBQmWMa?dl=0
Grid is a measured 1/2" to make scope adjustment easy, and there is one there for longer range to measure drop.
There is also an almost full size rabbit target there as well that has the kill zones marked on it. Great for teaching kids where to hit them.
I bought some cheap wooden picture frames and have a number of the kids targets dated and mounted on the wall to show their progress.
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Cheers for those Hotbarrels I really like those diamond ones I may modify some of mine to diamonds.