Sizing and design

I drew all of these targets in AutoCAD from the official NRA handbooks to the specified sizes. The NRA has not certified me as a legal printer of targets, so you can't use these for official competition with NRA ranking. I drew these with the idea of practicing and postal matches in mind. New to the idea of postal matches? Get together a group of people, everyone prints the same target and agrees on rules as far as distance, number of shots, scoring etc. Shoot your course of fire scan or take digital pictures and post results. A fun way to compete on your schedule and location.

When you print these, I have two ways of confirming size. If you have a calipers, measure the outermost ring and compare to the specified size. Adjust scaling up or down to fit. If you don't have calipers, place a business card in the lower right corner and compare to the line there.

Have fun and don't put and eye out.

Monday, June 9, 2008

B40 10 meter air pistol olympic target
























Official size B-40 olympic air pistol target

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Sunday, June 8, 2008

measuring



Business card vs caliper method of confirming size.

Airgun 5 meter postal match target

























This is a scaled B-40 target for indoor shooting and postal matches
designed for air pistols. I drew the target full size, then drew lines tapering over 10 meters. I drew new circles at 5 meters, so this should be quite accurate.

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B-35 target

























Official size B-35 25 yard slowfire target

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B-11 target

























Official size B-11 50 foot slow fire target.

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ar4-5 official size















4-Position Rifle qualification program. Designed specifically for bb guns (red ryder)
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