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Target for peep/iron sights?

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  • charliemeyer007
    Midwayusa.com has a rifle and pistol target free download. I'd bet you could scale the printout to whatever you want or need.
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  • Hawk Carse
    From the NRA rule book, a standard A23 50 yard smallbore target is black out through the 7 ring, 3.89".


    I'd try smaller rather than larger, or in addition to the 4". A centerfire target typically has about a 5.5 moa aiming black. So make some at 3" too and see how you hit.
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  • llama
    quote:Originally posted by Hawk Carse
    From the NRA rule book, a standard A23 50 yard smallbore target is black out through the 7 ring, 3.89".


    Thanks, I can use some desktop publishing stuff to make myself 4" black circles.
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  • navc130
    For casual shooting I use paper plates which do quite well at 25 to 50 yards, with or without black circles drawn on them. They will do at 100 yards but should have a larger backing behind them to show off-target hits.
    It is fun to shoot a .22 at 100 yards: rifle or pistol. 100 yard sillouete shooting with a .22 pistol is a real challenge. 100 yards will really show how accurate your rifle is, and, how good your trigger control and sight alignment is.
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  • bpost
    quote:Originally posted by navc130
    For casual shooting I use paper plates which do quite well at 25 to 50 yards, with or without black circles drawn on them. They will do at 100 yards but should have a larger backing behind them to show off-target hits.


    I call those "misses". [:D][:0][:D]
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  • Okie743
    quote:Originally posted by bpost
    quote:Originally posted by navc130
    For casual shooting I use paper plates which do quite well at 25 to 50 yards, with or without black circles drawn on them. They will do at 100 yards but should have a larger backing behind them to show off-target hits.


    I call those "misses". [:D][:0][:D]


    Yep I call those misses also!

    Might consider getting some big watermelons or 5 gallon buckets of water, or some of them large weather ballons to see your hits when using the irons and peeps at 100 yards![:o)][:)]
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  • bigoutside
    quote:Originally posted by Okie743
    quote:Originally posted by bpost
    quote:Originally posted by navc130
    For casual shooting I use paper plates which do quite well at 25 to 50 yards, with or without black circles drawn on them. They will do at 100 yards but should have a larger backing behind them to show off-target hits.


    I call those "misses". [:D][:0][:D]


    Yep I call those misses also!

    Might consider getting some big watermelons or 5 gallon buckets of water, or some of them large weather ballons to see your hits when using the irons and peeps at 100 yards![:o)][:)]


    Those are 'near hits'
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  • llama
    quote:Originally posted by Okie743
    quote:Originally posted by bpost
    quote:Originally posted by navc130
    For casual shooting I use paper plates which do quite well at 25 to 50 yards, with or without black circles drawn on them. They will do at 100 yards but should have a larger backing behind them to show off-target hits.


    I call those "misses". [:D][:0][:D]


    Yep I call those misses also!

    Might consider getting some big watermelons or 5 gallon buckets of water, or some of them large weather ballons to see your hits when using the irons and peeps at 100 yards![:o)][:)]


    Someone left an un-touched 12" shoot-n-see target on the 100 yard line... had no problems aiming, after doing 14" of elevation I was able to get a well centered group of about 4". I'm not complaining :)
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