Targets I got aplenty. I need to print something to shoot at them!
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this is awesome. usually i google and print out my targets for use when shooting my 9mm, but now i don't have to search anymore. thanks OP!Comment
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Great bunch if targetsJohn P. Hermesmeyer
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The biggest issue with most all of these computer printer type targets is ink. (That, along with the flimsy computer paper they're printed on. That can easily tear free from staples in any wind). Many of them can really drain the average printer ink cartridge in no time. Printer ink cartridges can run as much as $40.00 each, for some of the larger capacity tri color cartridges. Even the larger black & white cartridges can be quite expensive in comparison to the same amount of store bought NRA Official Targets, that are printed on much more substantial stock. $40.00 buys a LOT of targets. Just something to think about.If common sense was so common, why don't liberals possess any?Comment
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Here's a site that you can design you own bullseye targets.
The size of the rings are in millimeters, so 1/4 inch is about 6mm, 1/2 inch is about 12mm, 1 inch is about 25mm.
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