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One of my absolute favorites is this one with 42 count (one inch squares) with 1/4″ kz. Has the 1/8″ grid to help visually compare group size
https://files.acrobat.com/a/preview/dbe6c8ec-3f13-4ad0-9164-d33543e42a04


Another version of the 42 count one inch squares with 1/4″ kz inside 1/2″ kz
https://files.acrobat.com/a/preview/f5ec03c5-58de-4e8a-8ab5-50c261b08c43


The 100 count 5/8″ squares with 1/4″ kz
https://files.acrobat.com/a/preview/cc76c04b-7654-470a-8f9f-5f370f5d8e4e


The 100 count 5/8″ squares with 3/8″ kz
https://files.acrobat.com/a/preview/50c76360-c203-4a9a-b839-7e823c39221e


60 count on 1/8″ grid with 1/4″kz inside 1/2″ kz
https://files.acrobat.com/a/preview/d4b7cd5b-0189-42a0-9ae7-5caa9fa12834


1/4″ bulls 50 count no grid
https://files.acrobat.com/a/preview/ff7e8827-78c2-4d51-bd80-51e4c7c57544


3/8″ bulls 50 count no grid
https://files.acrobat.com/a/preview/2b2a943d-5c62-40c3-b38c-a8e596366ee2


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I drew up these targets to feature a pronounced cross hair to get the most consistent groups with minimal canting and to help set up scope level as it applies to " shooting across" at different ranges. These are also nice for shooting 10 shot groups while looking for flyers since the center can be totally shot out without losing the cross hairs as your aim point. Pin them up down range using a level. I use a cardboard box full of rubber mulch as a trap with a clipboard taped onto the front. Put duct tape over the holes in the clipboard when it starts to get shot out to stop leaking, which doesn't really happen anyway since the rubber mulch is so coarse.

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