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Post by DoubleAction on Jan 4, 2003 15:19:22 GMT -5
Some are already familiar with the Shoot-N-C self adhesive stick on targets by Birchwood Casey.For those who are not,the targets come in various sizes and shapes,when the bullet impacts the target it leaves a yellow impression in the shape of the bullet that penetrated it.These targets are self sticking with a peel off backing,with hole fill blanks provided with each sheet.Range prices for a pack of 10- five inch targets can be $4. to $5 dollars average.I have always purchased mine in packs of 50 for $14.95 and use them for all pistol,rifle,and pellet gun shooting applications.It's also a very good way to show off at the range because everyone can see your shot placements,especially at the longer distances.Try looking at these folks for the 50 for $14.95 on the 5 inch ovals and 5 inch round targets. www.sportsmansguide.com
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Post by Chvelle on Jan 26, 2003 2:15:47 GMT -5
Thanks for the tip dubbleakshun, I used some today during my first time at the range, and it really helped me get instant feedback.
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Post by DoubleAction on Jan 26, 2003 19:00:49 GMT -5
I used some today too,Chvelle.When I go to the range I don't bother buying their Cardboard Siloette targets anymore,I just go in and pickup someone else's used target to paste my Shoot N See on and I save another $2.50.I strongly recommend the 50 pack for $14.95,you'll save more.
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Post by 686LVR on Feb 5, 2003 22:36:46 GMT -5
I agree, the Shoot-N-Sees are great. It is fun to see the bullet-hole POP up. If you haven't tried some, go and by some.
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Post by Shoot See on Feb 23, 2003 20:48:44 GMT -5
I agree. The shoot-n-see's are great. I do support the range I use by purchasing at least one target or silhouette but after that, I'm slappin those big black dots on.
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