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    Quote Originally Posted by eXistenZ View Post
    I used this: http://www.bobdbob.com/~deneb/doc/ta...2-25m-zero.pdf

    Don't know what anyone else thinks about it...

    EDIT: I missed the picture AMMOTECH posted, this is a printable version of the target.

    Thanks for the link!

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    Quote Originally Posted by eXistenZ View Post
    I used this: http://www.bobdbob.com/~deneb/doc/ta...2-25m-zero.pdf

    Don't know what anyone else thinks about it...

    EDIT: I missed the picture AMMOTECH posted, this is a printable version of the target.
    I have a huge stack (as in I must have over 100 still) of those that someone gave me from a military range. They work great, and for me they are free. The military ones are on a heavier stock paper which is sometimes nice depending on the backer you have available.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AMMOTECH View Post
    I use the basic 25M M16A2 zero target out at 50 yards.
    I had a link to a printable version but I can't find it...
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    Same thing I used. Never experienced any problems. I've also used cheap paper plates.
    Last edited by Quib; 10-17-09 at 08:03.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AEROX711 View Post
    A lot of great advice has been given already. Below is just a link I'll pass your way. Just click on the target you want and print away. The 2nd and 3rd targets down work very well for me zeroing irons/red dot/ and magnified glass. Enjoy!

    http://www.mytargets.com/
    I use the same as above or a 2MOA per yard line dot silhouette, black spray paint, & paper.


    & 'EFF' using a staple gun. Thisis the shiznit!
    Last edited by threebanger; 10-17-09 at 08:13.
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    Quote Originally Posted by threebanger View Post
    ..........& 'EFF' using a staple gun. Thisis the shiznit!
    That spray adhesive is a good idea! I’ll have to try that next time out! Nothing more aggravating with tape or staples on a windy day, than walking down range to set up targets, then walking back to the line only to turn and realize your target is about to fly away in the breeze.

    I usually bring along a roll of cheap 1” masking tape and a large black Sharpie Marker.

    I tape the target to its backing, and also use the masking tape to patch holes in the target. Holes in the black areas get patched with masking tape, then colored black with the Sharpie.

    Last edited by Quib; 10-17-09 at 08:30. Reason: Edited sentence structure. Added photo.
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