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Here's a 4-page set of standard silhouette targets,,,
This is one of my favorites for range fun.

The sample image is of the Ram,,,
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The .pdf file has the ram, turkey, pig, and chicken.

I bought 4 of the short ReVersa Target Stands just for these targets,,,
I glue 2 pages of each target to cardboard pieces,,,
And stage them at appropriate distances.

The stands come in 2 heights, 37" and 52",,,
I have some of both but I prefer the short ones,,,
They don't sway as much in an Oklahoma breeze as the tall ones.

I did make one modification to the stands though,,,
I sharpened them on a grinder so they stomp into hard ground easier..

I actually have 4 short and 2 tall stands,,,
A friend and I like to use paper plates glued to cardboard,,,
And try to recreate (copy somewhat closely) Rimfire Steel Challenge stages.

Anyways, stage these at 25, 50, 75, and 100 yards,,,
And give it a try with iron sights.

Stage the targets at 50, 75, 150, and 200 yards,,,
They are challenging even with a scope.

At least they challenge my 72 year old self.

Enjoy,,,

Aarond

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Aarond, I could have used your help when I was making these. Don’t remember where I got the outlines then but I remember it took me a while.
 

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Could you make one with only 2 of those targets filling the space side by side?

The quick answer is yes, I can and happily will,,,
But I have a question first.

Did you mean two of the 2" squares side-by-side?

Or did you mean two squares enlarged to say 5" square?

Just let me know and I'll whip 'em out for you.

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Thank you.
Enlarged 5x5 or 5x6.

Thank you again

Here ya go my friend,,,
I made two versions of the target,,,
One with a full grid and one more like the original.

Here are the sample images,,,
Hope these work for you.

240123-5_inch-square-half_inch-spot.JPG

240123-5_inch-square-half_inch-spot-full-grid.JPG


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I don't make targets out of any silouettes any more because if they have to be all blacked in and of any size, they just eat up printer ink and that sh!ts expensive.

I make bulls-eye line only targets and buy various sized stick on dots from amazon that are very cheap and put them on for the bulls eye's. That is a lot less expensive than printing heavily printed targets of pigs and other objects.
 
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Aarond, I could have used your help when I was making these. Don’t remember where I got the outlines then but I remember it took me a while.

I did a Google search for them,,,
Seems that in this here 21st Century,,,
Every thing one needs is available on Google.

I have a set of swinging silhouette targets I picked up at Walmart,,,
If I recall correctly they were made by Caldwell,,,
They were cheap enough at $29.95.

My only gripe is they provided 4 targets,,,
But only one target stand/holder.

These paper ones with the short ReVersa stands,,,
Seem a lot more convenient for me.

Thanks for posting,,,

Aarond

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