Just another idea - I buy poster board at Dollar store and draw dots or whatever. The large sheet is great for Zeroing at any range - I've got my Vantage NP with a 4x scope dialled in, took quite a few shots to decide which ammo was best at 25 yds. Sheet looked like shotgun practice when I was done ;-) I Usually draw 12 2-inch dots about 8" apart for 180 yards (limit of my range) for bigger rifles than my airguns. You get really clean holes, especially with wad-cutter domes, better than printer paper. Card stock at Staples would be OK too, but a bit pricey? The posters are great for zero at 180yds, so if I'm low or wide I can (Usually) see where the shot went. Long range .22 practice - if you aim at the Top-Centre, you should be able to get on paper to 'dial-in' drop for each bullet brand.