Doing it yourself doesn't invalidate the copyright. To be clear.
Copyright may not be an issue if you don't profit off the targets you have made...ie, i doubt the license holder would drag you through court for targets that are personal use only
Doing it yourself doesn't invalidate the copyright. To be clear.
um nope, as I don't patch those fist sized holes once they start to develop, I either change target zones or I put up new paper, or new cardboard when I used that. our backers are plywood so there is no need for cardboard targets when I'm practicing. And as i'd be replacing them just as often as paper, it would cost more. If I spend the time patching, that's time I could be shooting.I prefer to shoot.
Copyright may not be an issue if you don't profit off the targets you have made...ie, i doubt the license holder would drag you through court for targets that are personal use only
Does anyone have an A zone printable target?
Like I just want a zone so I can "patch" my cardboard targets easier. I've got a fair amount from my last USPSA shoot but the centers are quite rough.


I print it out on tan paper and use it to patch the center of my targets, so just have to patch and C's and D's. Normally I reuse my cardboard targets for 6-10 practice sessions, or until they get rained onOr if I'm on the motorcycle, I'll just throw a bunch of these in the saddle bag. Send me a pm with your email address and I'll send you the pdf.
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