AR Sponsor
Posted: 5/16/2006 10:05:42 PM EDT
| Anyone have recamendations on a place to buy decently priced targets. Specifically body outline, maybe some osama(let the wanna be sayers begin), situational ones like the kidnapper with gun behind the girl ect. Im sure you guys get the picture. Im just getting bored with the 8 inch black vison shot targets at wally world. Thanks. |
|
Yes, I've bought them off Ebay really cheap - go to Ebay.com and do a search for "Silhouette Targets." This link might work too tinyurl.com/m5kwn. They do make shooting more fun, once they have a bunch of holes in them - they are also nice to stick to the side of the fridge to freak out your in-laws. |
|
check out The Sportsmans Guide, they have just what your looking for. Plus most are life size and will work great for long distance shooting, 450 yards or more. www.sportsmansguide.com/cb/cb.asp?a=244519 |
|
I get most of mine from Ebay also. You can download and print some smaller versions from different places on the web, one that comes to mind is glockfaq.com Look to the left under target gallery. |
+1 They've got em all. Their"lifesize" color targets are especially nice, especially for longer range "sniping". |
Got to love the Ivans! Too which, does anybody know of a manufacturer that offers a base for the ivan type .mil targets that "falls" when the Ivan is hit, like in the .mil? I miss those so I would love to set my range up out back with one or ten. |
|
I don't pay for fancy targets anymore. If I'm shooting for group or sighting in, any old piece of paper will do, I just draw a circle on it with a black magic marker. When I'm practicing my shooting skills, I use a piece of carboard that is about 2' by 2' and aim at center of mass. I don't even worry about putting a bullseye on it. Fill it full of holes and use target pasters to cover the bullet holes. Repeat as necessary. |
GI lawn nomes, sweet! |
| I use an eight an a half x eleven sheet of paper with a half inch circle for sighting in my bolt gun but for the speed guns I like IDPA style target because they last a long time and are really cheap but you cant beat 8x11 paper for cost I don't care what I shoot as long as I get to fill it full of holes! |
AR Sponsor