Home made Shoot-N-C Targets?

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The one thing I didn't like about many of the shoot n c targets is they are stickers, so preserving them for record keeping purposes was impossible.
If you want, you can stick them to an appropriately sized piece of paper and staple the paper to the target backing if you want to keep them.
 
Saving the Shoot n C's

You can save the Shoot n C's by stapling or taping the whole target with it's release paper. Then shoot it up, and when you want to preserve it, peel it off the backing and stick the target onto a new colorful piece of construction paper. All your holes will have big bright colors in them. I did this several times for some good ones I wanted to hang up on my wall.
 
I remember another thread here awhile back (a few weeks ago) about cheap homemade targets. If you get some $3 a can matte black krylon, and a big pack of waxed paper plates, you can spray them with the spraypaint and there you have a shoot and see target. You can even get the colorful plates and go that route too. If you want a "bullseye" on the target, lay an old round dartboard or grill grate over the plate before you spray it.
 
I've never understood why people wanted to print their own targets ...
I print my own targets because I can't find the ones I like. So I made my own up in PowerPoint, and print them when I need them. Set up for five groups per page.


Edit: DOH! Suckered by a zombie thread ...
 
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