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28 July 2010, 22:13
homebrewer
Cheap orange target pasters
Found these at Staples. Over a thousand of 'em for a little bit of money. I use the bright orange targets put out by Birchwood-Casey. These will make covering the holes much cheaper than the pasters you buy from the places that sell stuff specifically for shooting...

http://www.staples.com/Avery-R...4?cmArea=sku_pd_box1
29 July 2010, 07:05
cannoneer
Thank you HB; the next trip to town they will become targets Take care. I enjoy your posts, MOSTLY. Jack
30 July 2010, 06:02
D Humbarger
Wheres the obumer ones?



Doug Humbarger
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30 July 2010, 11:26
homebrewer
Walmart sells white, 3/4-inch ones in a 560-count pack for less than two bucks. They also sell multi-colored packs of 'em, but there's not that many orange ones in the pack.
01 August 2010, 08:21
homebrewer
I found an 840-count pack of 1/2-inch orange ones today at Office Depot. I think five or six bucks. These would be great for covering .22-caliber holes, eh? Part number is 12710133. Barcode is 0 72782 05051 1. They are called "Removable Color Coding Labels."

www.avery.com
02 August 2010, 04:06
Idaho Sharpshooter
5-stars!!

Hard to believe that something so simple and cost-effective could have escaped so many of us so long...

thank you

Rich
DRSS
02 August 2010, 23:54
homebrewer
Here's a picture of the 1/2-inch ones covering .22-caliber bullet holes in a three-inch target spot. Unfortunately, they blend right in. They are of a slightly lighter orange; they just don't show up well in this photograph. Chances are, you won't be able to tell at a hundred yards...


05 August 2010, 18:32
sonofagun
You want cheap? Try using masking tape.


Bob Shaffer
16 August 2010, 05:12
homebrewer
quote:
Originally posted by sonofagun:
You want cheap? Try using masking tape.

It's too sticky and doesn't punch a clean hole. But, to each his own...