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    Machine Gunner Teufelhund's Avatar
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    Tons of free, printable targets available on the internet. I print my own on regular old paper and staple them to the wood backing of my target holders. Cheap as it gets and work great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Teufelhund View Post
    Tons of free, printable targets available on the internet. I print my own on regular old paper and staple them to the wood backing of my target holders. Cheap as it gets and work great.

    This ^. Or, I get the big packs of 6" paper plates at the dollar store.
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    I have printed my own before, but prefer the size of the 23"X45" (or so) silhouette type target. I've found similiar types but they were on "flimsy" paper and tore easily in a decent wind, even when stapled on all 4 corners. Sometimes I drive a pole in the ground, strap a 2X4 to it and staple my target to it on the center top/bottom of the paper. That's one reason I like the heavier weight paper, less paper bending in the wind.

    I'll have to call American Target, some of their shipping weights lend me to think their 'paper' may be the heavy stuff I'm looking for.
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