IPSC Classic printable target

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Looks good. Thanks for sharing that. It might be cheaper to print if you removed the beige colour and just had a version with black lines on white paper.
 
Why not just use cardboard IPSC targets that are already plentiful from multiple sources?

Cardboard is multiple layers of paper
For every one of those you can have like 10 printed targets.

Its your wasteful way of thinking that is contributing to climate change.

Tree lives matter.
 
Its your wasteful way of thinking that is contributing to climate change.
You bet your ass, bud!!
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Same can be said for printouts.

Also, I don't need a supercharged Raptor to be able to transport huge bundles of targets to the range.
A stack a printouts in the trunk of my Prius does just fine.

And I sleep well at night knowing my carbon footprint is small, and somewhere a spotted owl has a tree to live in.
 
Same can be said for printouts.

Also, I don't need a supercharged Raptor to be able to transport huge bundles of targets to the range.
A stack a printouts in the trunk of my Prius does just fine.

And I sleep well at night knowing my carbon footprint is small, and somewhere a spotted owl has a tree to live in.
Is that to carbon offset all the lead shot you put in berms lol
 
A stack a printouts in the trunk of my Prius does just fine.

And I sleep well at night knowing my carbon footprint is small, and somewhere a spotted owl has a tree to live in.

What was the enviro cost of making the battery pack that your car uses? I also get a kick out of Prius drivers going 130-140 on the highway using more gas then what my V6 does
 
Lay off the haterade guys.

Just because I, and my like minded friends are doing our part to positively affect climate change, doesn't mean you have to get defensive.
In fact, you should get on the offensive and make a positive contribution to the cause.

Shooting printouts is a good first step.

As for the fuel economy, have you seen Talladega Nights?
we Prius drivers try to drive in convoys and drive really close together.
Decreases our coefficient of drag, and we get killer mileage at high speed.
Shake and bake!
 
Same can be said for printouts.

Also, I don't need a supercharged Raptor to be able to transport huge bundles of targets to the range.
A stack a printouts in the trunk of my Prius does just fine.

And I sleep well at night knowing my carbon footprint is small, and somewhere a spotted owl has a tree to live in.

If I knew where that tree was, I'd cut it down for fire wood.
 
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