Since I grew up with a copy machine at home, for many years I had been making my own targets, some started out with only pencil, paper and a ruler, others were "store bought" and modified with pencil and white-out, etc....
Anyway, I just figured out how easy it is to make targets in Microsoft Word. These are a couple I've come up with so I thought I'd throw them up on the web for anybody else that might like to use them.
Any ideas/suggestions for different syles you'd like to see? I have a little bit of bandwidth left....
Enjoy!
Posts: 920 | Location: Mukilteo, WA | Registered: 29 November 2001
Thanks much Jon i'm printing some up as I type this note to you.
------------------ NRA Life member
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Posts: 8354 | Location: Jennings Louisiana, Arkansas by way of Alabama by way of South Carloina by way of County Antrim Irland by way of Lanarkshire Scotland. | Registered: 02 November 2001
Nice car. Oh to be young and flush with $$ again. If I had kept the money I spent on cars and engines in my youth, I could have a gun collection to rival Saeed's.
R-WEST
Posts: 1483 | Location: Windber, PA | Registered: 24 January 2001
And thanks for the compliments on my car! Although I may be young in some peoples' book (28) I do take exception to that $$ remark!
To give you an idea, in my "infinite lack of wisdom of youth" I bought that car 6 years ago--right after I got laid off for the first time. Dumb idea.... Oh well, I'll finally make the final payment on it next month. Besides, if I was rolling in dough, you know I would have built up a 383 or 396 stroker for it by now, right?
Anyway, yup, that's my other hobby. I love shooting and hunting, but handing some Microsoft Millionaire his ass in a Vette, Porsche, even Ferrari, etc, on a roadcourse in my "old tech" American Muscle Car ranks right up there! (They aren't always the best drivers ) And if you've never slid sideways at 100+ MPH with the sound of tires screaching and the smell of burning rubber...you don't know what you're missing!
Posts: 920 | Location: Mukilteo, WA | Registered: 29 November 2001
Jon, Thanks!! I did a small modification to the red dot target... I added a cross line and a vertical line (25 pt) for sight lines with my heavy duplex Leupold.... Awesome! dr280
I was thinking, is the open space at the bottom of them big enough to write down all the data you might want to write on them? Or should I make it bigger?
What do you think?
Posts: 920 | Location: Mukilteo, WA | Registered: 29 November 2001