CHEAP, plentiful targets 🎯 at Walmart, NOT in Sporting Goods

Was trolling my local Walmart a few weeks ago, and in the Stationary section, I found these PERFECT, stick-on bullseyes.

Several hundred (924 to be exact) for $2. Originally intended for repairing holes in paper used in ring binders, these things are awesome for making aiming points on almost anything.

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Ive used the " dot " stickers till they double in price . A Sharpy is cheap these days ..lol

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I'd thought about those, but decided on the ones I did, because my grandfather taught me to "imagine a small button on a deer or whatever, and aim for that." That way even if you miss the "button," you still get a solid hit on the target.

This was years before I ever heard the term "Aim Small." And the small 1/4" hole lets me aim 'smaller' than I would aiming for the whole dot.
 
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Ive used the " dot " stickers till they double in price . A Sharpy is cheap these days ..lol

Example
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A fine-tip red Sharpie and washers are what I use to make round targets in 5mm and 6mm sizes.

My home range is just 25 yards, so….

I’m parsimonious and practical 🥴
 
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I'd thought about those, but decided on the ones I did, because my grandfather taught me to "imagine a small button on a deer or whatever, and aim for that." That way even if you miss the "button," you still get a solid hit on the target.

This was years before I ever heard the term "Aim Small." And the small 1/4" hole lets me aim 'smaller' than I would aiming for the whole dot.
Aim at the 6 o'clock on the edge of the dot.
 
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I even stoop to this .

Brown sack paper, husky/ lumber crayon pellet tin drawed targets .

Maybe i can hit somthing ?

You get older the circle bulls get larger or i need larger circle bulls due to my high blood pressure throbbing my point of aim off 🥴

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You know what, I much prefer them square than round.

I haven't shot in probably a year and have somehow forgotten my choice in shape----except that particular shape I like on a woman 😁

There are washers with square holes; rotate it a bit and it becomes a diamond, which is another great target shape for me 👍

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I get rolls of the 3in stickers from work, and than apply the labeling stickers from Wallie-world. Really good for a big bore target because 3in is a reasonable kill zone for deer, dot is the size of a penny. Will have to try the reinforcement lables now that I've got a .25 cal for a smaller aiming point.

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I even stoop to this .

Brown sack paper, husky/ lumber crayon pellet tin drawed targets .

Maybe i can hit somthing ?

You get older the circle bulls get larger or i need larger circle bulls due to my high blood pressure throbbing my point of aim off 🥴
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You know what, I actually prefer them square not round.

I haven't shot in perhaps a year and have forgotten my choice in shape------ except that particular shape I like on a woman 😁

There are washers with square holes, and if you rotate it a bit it becomes a diamond, which is another great target shape.

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I'd thought about those, but decided on the ones I did, because my grandfather taught me to "imagine a small button on a deer or whatever, and aim for that." That way even if you miss the "button," you still get a solid hit on the target.

This was years before I ever heard the term "Aim Small." And the small 1/4" hole lets me aim 'smaller' than I would aiming for the whole dot.
I immediately thought shoot the hole not ever touching the ring ,
 
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