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<blockquote data-quote="ss7mm" data-source="post: 67205" data-attributes="member: 5"><p>jimm: If you have or have access to, Autocad I can send you a file that has a dozen or so targets that I use. They are on grids of 1/4" and multiples of same. They can be printed true size so you can make them any true life size you want when you print them. I use them from 100 yards out to 1000 and they work o.k. for me. I print some of them in different colors because sometimes, in different light conditions, I tend to see different colors better thatn just plain black. If you don't have Autocad I believe you can download a free viewer that will let you view, print etc. Autocad drawings. You just can't change anything. I have a shooting/range book/binder that goes with me everytime I'm shooting and it always has an assortment of these different targets, along with all the other data needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ss7mm, post: 67205, member: 5"] jimm: If you have or have access to, Autocad I can send you a file that has a dozen or so targets that I use. They are on grids of 1/4" and multiples of same. They can be printed true size so you can make them any true life size you want when you print them. I use them from 100 yards out to 1000 and they work o.k. for me. I print some of them in different colors because sometimes, in different light conditions, I tend to see different colors better thatn just plain black. If you don't have Autocad I believe you can download a free viewer that will let you view, print etc. Autocad drawings. You just can't change anything. I have a shooting/range book/binder that goes with me everytime I'm shooting and it always has an assortment of these different targets, along with all the other data needed. [/QUOTE]
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