Not your everyday bullseye target..

Interesting... 3/8" tacks at 20 yards is 15/8" tacks at 100 yards is a tad under 2 MOA. I can see how much fun that game is!
It's not a particularly hard target at 20 yds to be sure. The 3/8" @ 20 yds is definitely the easiest one, I think the originator of the target suggested 20-25 yds. for that one. I'm no wizard with a rifle and I got most of them.

The 50 yd version uses 1/2 inch circles, the 100 yd one is 1 inch circles. I think that'll be a different critter altogether.

I might try and cook up a 20 yd pistol target along the same lines.. 1" circles would be a good place to start. If I put them close enough together I should get at least a few :)

With the weather improving steadily, I'm going to make some 50 and 100 yd attempts with the rifle soon. I'll be lucky to get 50% at 50 and 25% at 100.

Get shooting, hombres! Put up some pics of yours!
 
It's not a particularly hard target at 20 yds to be sure. The 3/8" @ 20 yds is definitely the easiest one, I think the originator of the target suggested 20-25 yds. for that one. I'm no wizard with a rifle and I got most of them.

The 50 yd version uses 1/2 inch circles, the 100 yd one is 1 inch circles. I think that'll be a different critter altogether.

Half inch at 50 yards and 1 inch at 100 yards are the same apparent size: 1 MOA, and you're right... that's a challenge for just about anyone! :)
 
Half inch at 50 yards and 1 inch at 100 yards are the same apparent size: 1 MOA, and you're right... that's a challenge for just about anyone! :)
Yep, both are 1 MOA, but the extra 50 yds that the wind has to play with the bullet is a big factor, ammo consistency also plays a bigger role at 100 IMO. Put it this way, I might be able to hold 1/2 inch groups at 50 yds.. maybe. If I shoot 25 rds inside 1 inch at 100 there'll be a media event, I promise!
 
Since we haven't revisited this thread in a while, here's a new one.

http://printtargets.net/

It takes a little bit of head scratching to get the sizes you want with the right fills and spacing, line sizes, etc. I found that using a center bull size of 7.7 mm plus line size of 2mm will give you a bull diameter of pretty much exactly 1/2".

I've got a new rifle on the way, so my interest is rekindled..lol

The best I've managed at the 50 yd tack driver is 14 tacks driven out of 25, I need to work on that.. I think it's a touch harder than shooting groups since your POA changes with every shot. On the plus side, you get a fresh aiming point every time.

Happy shooting!
 
It's big game season! Ok.. maybe if you're a spider..

If you save the image, you should be able to print it on 8.5x11 paper.. mine wanted to print in landscape mode, had to set it to portrait.

 
Two-Person Battle.
If you can find another shooter to compete against, then I suggest a game of "Battleship". We have adapted it to handgun or rifle at our club, and because of the amount of ammo consumed (likely 60-100 rds per game), we use rimfire .22LR. Unfortunately, it takes more time than some shooters like to expend on a game. It goes like this: shoot 10 rds, walk to target, score, then patch holes, walk back to firing line and repeat process until all opponent's ships are sunk or a Truce is called. For handgun shooting, we set the target at 15 yards: for rifle iron sights 25 yds: for rifle scoped 50 yds. Not only do you challenge your marksmanship on 1" square blocks (ships occupy between 2-5 blocks, depending upon ship type) but you get to work on your probing strategy to find the enemy ships. My weakness has been in finding all 5 enemy ships to sink.
 
Man I was shooting my 455fs with irons at 50m today, won't be posting those results after seeing these! Definitely printing a few of these out for my next range trip! Thanks OP!
 
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