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thaijamie
04-04-2008, 06:50 PM
hi lads got these of another thread, 6yards =5.4864 metres, thanks to my phone doing the conversion there lol
eredel
04-04-2008, 10:48 PM
Cheers Jamie...I'll print some of those off....;)
Eric.
Pad. E
05-04-2008, 12:31 AM
I'll print some off aswell, thank you.
Does mean we're going to set up a honourable gentlemans competition?
Regards
Paddy. :)
[QUOTE=Pad. E;2611300]I'll print some off aswell, thank you.
Does mean we're going to set up a honourable gentlemans competition?
Regards
Paddy. :)[/QUOTE
Me and my lad are up for it any-one else?:)
Snapshot
05-04-2008, 02:02 PM
Has anyone found a card to print these on that doesn't tear when shot? I've tried ordinary paper and 160g card but they just don't work as well as the card used for the Bisley targets.
Jonathan
Jim McArthur
05-04-2008, 02:16 PM
[QUOTE=Pad. E;2611300]I'll print some off aswell, thank you.
Does mean we're going to set up a honourable gentlemans competition?
Regards
Paddy. :)[/QUOTE
Me and my lad are up for it any-one else?:)
Me! So long as it's a postal competition. :)
Jim
eredel
05-04-2008, 06:22 PM
Has anyone found a card to print these on that doesn't tear when shot? I've tried ordinary paper and 160g card but they just don't work as well as the card used for the Bisley targets.
Jonathan
Jonathan....just stick paper target to a bit of cardboard with double sided tape...job done...:)
Eric.
karlos
05-04-2008, 11:41 PM
saved target pdf, thanks mate, cheers. karlos
Firestorm
10-04-2008, 11:51 AM
Is there a specified height that the targets have to be at?...........
ie bull at 1.5m....
Russ
Crabbet
10-04-2008, 02:41 PM
Nice one!
The photocopier is warming up!
:D
psf32
10-04-2008, 04:04 PM
Is there a specified height that the targets have to be at?...........
ie bull at 1.5m....
Russ
+/- 0.05 to ISSF rules
Target Bunny
15-05-2008, 06:58 PM
This is what my site is all about.
www.targetbunny.btik.com
They're free and as far as paper goes the backs of corn flakes packets with the shiny side away from the target work reasonably well. Just remember to cut them out neatly (avoid the ridge where they are folded) and check them out one at a time in your printer. Kellogs use a good quality card that may be too stiff for some printers but at least you can print directly on the insides of most packs. Avoid Wheatabix like the plauge as they are an odd size. Council Tax bills also make good printing material on the back of the bill.:D
Target Bunny
455webley
16-05-2008, 01:08 PM
[QUOTE=Target Bunny;2699113]This is what my site is all about.
www.targetbunny.btik.com
Brilliant site! Thanks for that!:D
Pad. E
16-05-2008, 02:56 PM
This is what my site is all about.
www.targetbunny.btik.com
They're free and as far as paper goes the backs of corn flakes packets with the shiny side away from the target work reasonably well. Just remember to cut them out neatly (avoid the ridge where they are folded) and check them out one at a time in your printer. Kellogs use a good quality card that may be too stiff for some printers but at least you can print directly on the insides of most packs. Avoid Wheatabix like the plauge as they are an odd size. Council Tax bills also make good printing material on the back of the bill.:D
Target Bunny
Cool site. I think the works copier is going to be busy ;) :D
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