What do you use for .303 enfield targets?

Cant print paper. Bores me to no end. I dangle heavy steel plates from chains. some of them are past 300y. Just re-spray them bright orange or pink once I've shot off all the last coat. Once you ge tthem dancing on the chains, the followup shot is a fun challenge, with it moving about.

We have an old Jeep Cherokee from the scrapper that we dragged out to about 600y, but it's hard to tell nowadays if you've hit it or not. You go up for a look and there's too many holes to know which might be new. We aren't short on junk cars, but dragging it out there was tedious, and I'm not going to put another car out there unless I bring the old one back - the whole thing just smacks of effort and i'd rather just shoot.

I wonder if you could drop a mentos into a bottle of diet coke and seal it back up before the disaster? That would be quite the reaction. I think i know what I'm going to try this weekend...
 
1.) Buy large paper in bulk.

2.) Cut out cardboard stencil of square, circle, triangle, whatever...

3.) Spray using stencil and black spray paint.

4.) Shoot.

I think I may experiment a bit and lay down a backing of neon orange duct tape, and spray black over it for a 'shoot and see' effect.
 
Old Nazis. :cool:

Voila...targets.
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... 303 British, putting round holes in square heads for over 100 years :p.
 
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