target barn pasters tan color

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Anyone use these? I need to get some bulk for IPSC matches. They come in 1000 patch boxes. Hard to find the patch sheets lately.:(
 
Maurice you can order target paster tape from IDPA via IDPA's web site: www.idpa.com. Shipping isn't all that expensive and the tape is the same colour as the targets.

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I've used them and always been happy.

The boxes are pretty convenient, though they usually end up getting damaged and falling apart. It's more economical to just buy the 10,000 pack rolls, or 40,000 packs if you need that many
 
The patch sheets were made by IPSC Ontario and they stopped and went to rolls. They were the only source.

We use target barn pasters at the Florida Open. Same as all the stuff we normally use up here and even works in the DeCristo patch guns.

If you're running a match that people are paying to be at; the least you can do is spring for pasters.
The rolls of tape look horrible on targets in all different lengths and rip angles; relegate them to practices.
 
I think the tape tends to hold up to delamination from cardboard targets in variations of cold and wet better than the pasters.
 
I think the tape tends to hold up to delamination from cardboard targets in variations of cold and wet better than the pasters.

I agree, when its damp or cold out, these pasters fall off all the time, and since there smaller they tend to be pulled thru the targets often.
 
the IDPA tape is a better color, but more prone to falling off in the wet than the IPSC BC tape.
 
Call me cheap, but I have always used:
-masking tape for whites
-elctrical tape for blacks
*most of the time only masking tape for both.
I used to when I was a young boy count the holes only and remember their placement.
 
We aren't talking about plinking, we're talking about competition.

Call me cheap, but I have always used:
-masking tape for whites
-elctrical tape for blacks
*most of the time only masking tape for both.
I used to when I was a young boy count the holes only and remember their placement.
 
It's hard enough just to get people patching and for the cost of a match at least supply the propper patches.
I have used target barn patches many time in the us and they work great and the fellow who runs the company is most helpful and supplies other things for shooters.
 
We usually by the Target Barn tan pasters in 40K boxes at our club. As long as you do not let them freeze, they last for quite awhile. Freeze them and the adhesive usually dies.
 
IPSC MB uses buff/cardboard pasters made up by a local label printer. They are on rolls of 3000, 3 pasters wide. I think it costs us $10/3000. We order large quantities when we run low. Buy local!
 
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