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Obtaining Cheap Paper Targets

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For those inquiring minds I found for ME a solution that may benefit someone on this website. The past couple of days I have been going to our local library getting on the internet and looking up free paper targets. There are several sites that come in both black and white but also colored targets also. At my library the cost of black and white was $.10 per page and for colored targets $.30 per page. So, I went to Wally world bought a notebook and some sleeves to put the targets into for safe keeping until I am ready to put them up to shoot at. I hope this gives someone an alternative to spending a lot of money on their targets. God Bless You All Everyone Everywhere...
 
I am big on B8 targets and if you have a printer and 8 1/2x11 paper targets for free is a great link.

Lee Weems first person safety (training tab)and John Hearne Two Pillars training (files section)has links to print targets

Links below



 
I use cheep paper plates
Put a sticky dot on and you're set to go. Another good thing about paper plates, unlike styrofoam, is that they are recyclables:
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I use a target “form” I got free from “She Equips Herself.” I just print what I need. Her target.is actually a drill, with slow and fast shooting. Takes one box of fifty rounds. I think it is a good drill too.
 
My range has $.75 paper ones and awhile back ordered a roll of 3" red (they come in many colors) from Amazon. Once done with ventilating the target, I stick red stickers around the "human form" and press on. Once that is "holed up", turn the target around and red sticker the back side.
 
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