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Join Date: Jun 2008
Posts: 79
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OT-super cheap targets
This is a little bit off topic but I thought I might pass it on anyway. I went out to do some quick test firing today at the local sandpits. This good red dirt holds for a long time so there are lots of sheer cliffs that make for a safe backstop. Rather than haul out a bunch of targets, stands, staple guns and tape I simply brought a cheap can of black spray paint from the dollar store. I then sprayed a serise of 3" black dots directly on to dirt cliff face. A good hit will about obliterate the spot. a near miss is obvious as it leaves a good sized crater. You can paint dinner plate size spots to practice double taps as it usually takes several hits to clean them off the dirt cliff. A .99 cent can of paint will last for several practice sessions and makes for some good fun reactive targets without having to haul a load of stiff to the range.
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XDTalk 1K Member
![]() Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Moscow on the Willamette
Posts: 1,820
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Completely off topic for this forum.
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