Hi guys,
I'm looking for a set of drawings/ down loads that I can use to print out full size targets from. Either on a large plot printer or via 'cad'.
As on my range we cannot use steel so will have to pratice on paper.
Many thanks
Target diagrams
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Hi Dave, you can go here and scroll down about halfway and they have scale drawings of trhe targets--http://nra.org/frame.cfm?url=http://www.nrahq.org
Hope this helps
Rich
Hope this helps
Rich
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targets
Dave,
I have the targets (ram, pig, turkey and chicken) in AutoCad R14. I had to draw them on the 1"x1" grid from the small letter size paper NRA targets from a friend. They are not "exact", but are very close. If you let me know, I can e-mail them to you and you can print them out full size for your target shootin use.
Otter
I have the targets (ram, pig, turkey and chicken) in AutoCad R14. I had to draw them on the 1"x1" grid from the small letter size paper NRA targets from a friend. They are not "exact", but are very close. If you let me know, I can e-mail them to you and you can print them out full size for your target shootin use.
Otter
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