Anyone run this and have a method of printing the target?
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.luc...h-no-name/amp/
Now that I can routinely pass the Modern Samurai Black Belt Standards, I?m starting in on this.
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Anyone run this and have a method of printing the target?
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.luc...h-no-name/amp/
Now that I can routinely pass the Modern Samurai Black Belt Standards, I?m starting in on this.
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"its like a f****** turkey shoot" -Travis Haley
It is an LTT 18X25, Brownells sells them and some target companies do as well.
Sounds like good drill.
I have an 8 in round steel plate and I throw it on a piece of cardboard and spray paint it. It creates the negative image. Then I use 1 inch wide blue tape for the square.
But I'm a cheap bastard
"Cheap bastard" tip: The Post Office will provide free cardboard for your targets. Heck, they'll even deliver them to your door, free! Not that I've used their boxes for anything except shipping stuff...
https://store.usps.com/store/product...gbfrb-P_GB_FRB
I used to shoot a similar drill with my 6 in round plate where I'd use the bolt hole inside the 6 in round instead of the 1 in tape sq again using the spray painted shadow. In the corners of ipsc home made. Also head boxes and a sharpie one inch ish square. These are harder for me since I have a full size steel plate that doesn't produce the head boxes. But I cut a chunk of scrap wood to make that.
I used to install water heaters regularly so big sheets of cardboard were a weekly thing.
I came up with some real estate sign holders made of angle and built them so the cardboard could drop in. They're about the size of a USPS box actually.
With pawnee being predictable weather the smaller surface area with a full frame would only get ripped down once in a while. The steel would usually stay up.
Different lay out and order of fire, but similar to a drill that the group I used to shoot with came up with.
5-7 yards, 10 rounds, target spread is about 4' on the stand...
2 shots into 1x3 rectangle - far left side of target stand
3 shots into 6" square - far right side of target stand
2 shots into 1x3 rectangle - Middle left of target stand
3 shots into 4" square - middle right of target stand
We turned it into a game among ourselves. Slowest time for a clean run would buy dinner.
We would all try to day dream up random challenges and drills to try and pick on each other.