I ordered some B3's and then got to thinking I need two different targets, one for slow fire, and one for timed/rapid.
But, I figured, what the hey, the gunshop will have them, I'll pick some up seeing as I got to go to town today anyway.
Wrong.
Every cutsey target you can imagine, squirrels, p-dogs, turkeys, shoot-n-see, sighting-in, etc. ad nauseum, and not a single NRA target in the place. Ditto Wallaby World.
I guess I'll have to make another order from Cheaper than Dirt...
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An empty weapon is just a very expensive hammer.
everything you need is on here.
If you have a printer, set it to <page scaling-none> <current page> it will print the target at normal size. You will lose a half inch on either side, but, your not planning on shooting out there anyway. It's a pdf file, scroll down to find the target you want, then print it.
http://www.1bad69.com/ruger/bullseyepistoltargets.pdf
If you have a printer, set it to <page scaling-none> <current page> it will print the target at normal size. You will lose a half inch on either side, but, your not planning on shooting out there anyway. It's a pdf file, scroll down to find the target you want, then print it.
http://www.1bad69.com/ruger/bullseyepistoltargets.pdf
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Ah. VERY good. Thanks!perazzi wrote:everything you need is on here.
If you have a printer, set it to <page scaling-none> <current page> it will print the target at normal size. You will lose a half inch on either side, but, your not planning on shooting out there anyway. It's a pdf file, scroll down to find the target you want, then print it.
http://www.1bad69.com/ruger/bullseyepistoltargets.pdf
An empty weapon is just a very expensive hammer.