I’ve purchased various types of paper targets and found a couple that I really like to use in preparation for small game hunting and pesting. I recently came across the targets pictured below and somehow I failed to pay close attention to their dimensions while shopping. I’m pretty sure I caught them on sale online and just decided to try them. When they arrived the pictured squirrel looks larger than life, at least larger than the gray squirrels I typically see. Now I’m wondering, what practical purpose does shooting at a target this large serve for me? It’s a nice looking target and I haven’t shot one yet. I expect that it behaves as most splatter targets do.
I guess my concern is shooting something on paper that isn’t a fair representation of what I shoot in the woods. Shooting at a smaller than life target can help, but shootin’ at this biggun may spoil me. I do like the multiple target areas on here though. I may give em go later today.
I guess my concern is shooting something on paper that isn’t a fair representation of what I shoot in the woods. Shooting at a smaller than life target can help, but shootin’ at this biggun may spoil me. I do like the multiple target areas on here though. I may give em go later today.