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The Basics, Starting Out
Portable targets for practice?
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<blockquote data-quote="SPlisken" data-source="post: 346028" data-attributes="member: 22170"><p>Thanks all for the suggestions so far. It looks like I'm not off base anyway with what I'm already doing. Some good ideas for increasing the size of the target, thanks!</p><p></p><p>As an aside here is a link to the USFS site with the regulations for my immediate area where I shoot most frequently and why I asked the question initially. </p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.fs.fed.us/r2/arnf/recreation/shooting/shootingregulations.shtml" target="_blank">USDA Forest Service, Arapaho & Roosevelt National Forests, Pawnee National Grassland - Recreation Activities - Target Shooting Regulations</a></p><p></p><p>I know I've seen lots of video and references to shooting rocks (or more specifically right in front of rocks) at distance for practice which would work great with a spotter, but I do a lot of solo hiking/shooting and need to stay self-sufficient. The use of the paper targets allows me to keep a record of my practice too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPlisken, post: 346028, member: 22170"] Thanks all for the suggestions so far. It looks like I'm not off base anyway with what I'm already doing. Some good ideas for increasing the size of the target, thanks! As an aside here is a link to the USFS site with the regulations for my immediate area where I shoot most frequently and why I asked the question initially. [url=http://www.fs.fed.us/r2/arnf/recreation/shooting/shootingregulations.shtml]USDA Forest Service, Arapaho & Roosevelt National Forests, Pawnee National Grassland - Recreation Activities - Target Shooting Regulations[/url] I know I've seen lots of video and references to shooting rocks (or more specifically right in front of rocks) at distance for practice which would work great with a spotter, but I do a lot of solo hiking/shooting and need to stay self-sufficient. The use of the paper targets allows me to keep a record of my practice too. [/QUOTE]
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