Free Homemade Targets
( Bullseye - Silhouette - Real Picture )
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Now Available in PDF Format!! No More "Print too large" problems!!

All of these targets are designed to print on a normal 8.5 x 11 inch piece of paper. Simply click on the preview picture to get the full size target in PDF or JPEG format. Once it has been displayed, use the "Print" function of your Acrobat or Browser program, and print your own! It's just that easy!

If these targets try to print on more than one page, just look in the menus of your Acrobat software or Web Browser for something like Page Setup, or Document Format, or Print Options, and look for a command like "Fit to Page". You may also find this option in the dialog that appears when you issue a Print command from your copy of Adobe Acrobat or your Web Browser.

Folks without color printer should not despair, I provide some "greyscale" targets, and some of the color targets print just fine in black and white!

You can also use your Browser's "Save" command, to download a copy to your hard disk for later!

If you have any trouble with these targets, just let me know and I'll try my best to help!



Some Of My Bullseye Targets
[305]
(Target 305.pdf)
[406]
(Target 406.pdf)
[407]
(Target 407.pdf)

A fairly traditional Bullseye target. Well, you have to start somewhere!

Now with orange and black shaded rings, and a wide white cross under the crosshairs

And here's one with an orange bullseye + blue/green shaded rings.



[408]
(Target 408.pdf)
[645]
(Target 645.pdf)
[415]
(Target 415.pdf)

A "greyscale" version with no color, but shaded rings. Easy to duplicate with the copier at work! :-)

Orange bullseye + blue/green "pistol" sight bars. Minimalist, but I've shot some of my best groups at this target. (Saves ink, too!)

Deep blue + orange, w/ a thin white cross. Bold and colorful, one of my first color designs. Not 3D, but still a favorite!



[416]
(Target 416.pdf)
[736]
(Target 736.pdf)
[865]
(Target 865.pdf)

An ink saving "faded" version, that still prints dark enough (on my inkjet printer anyway!) to see on the range.

A "faded" green, also saving ink. I find green dark enough to see, but the bullet holes still show well. Perfect for St. Patrick's Day, too!

A "faded" purple favorite. I'm always running out of yellow ink first, so I use blue and red whenever I can. Pretend it's Barney!



[BM 21]
(Blind Man 21.pdf)
[BM 22]
(Blind Man 22.pdf)
[100yd 1]
(100yd 1.pdf)

A colorful example of my "Blind Man" series. Designed to be easy to sight even with poor eyesight.

A greyscale "Blind Man" target. I call this one the "Roswell". Shoot the Saucer!

My Dad wanted a small bullseye, with a "200 yd" box above it, to sight in his new .218 Bee. Here ya go, PoP!



P.S.

I mostly shoot at these targets at my favorite local range, Markley's Indoor Range and Gun Shop in Watsonville, California. (Yes, they still let us shoot in California, but probably not for long!) You may have even seen me there! They have a large ventilated indoor range, and I think they have great prices on range ammo, and a great bunch of guys behind the counter. But Markley's has no connection to these targets. It sure is a great gun shop and range, though, hope to see you there!



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[Picture]
The Silhouette Targets
"Real Picture" Targets.
To my "Silhouette" style targets.
To the "Real Picture" animal targets.


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