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I have a whole boatload of nice thick cardboard here at the house and I just need one USPSA silhouette (metric?) target to use as a template to cut my own out of this cardboard. Everywhere I've seen online sells them in packs of 25 or 50, though . . .

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I have a whole boatload of nice thick cardboard here at the house and I just need one USPSA silhouette (metric?) target to use as a template to cut my own out of this cardboard. Everywhere I've seen online sells them in packs of 25 or 50, though . . .

You can probably take a used one home from the next match.

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I have a whole boatload of nice thick cardboard here at the house and I just need one USPSA silhouette (metric?) target to use as a template to cut my own out of this cardboard. Everywhere I've seen online sells them in packs of 25 or 50, though . . .

It's probably not worth the shipping cost. I'd ask if you could have one of the no-shoots while helping tear down stages at your next match.

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I have a whole boatload of nice thick cardboard here at the house and I just need one USPSA silhouette (metric?) target to use as a template to cut my own out of this cardboard. Everywhere I've seen online sells them in packs of 25 or 50, though . . .

You can probably take a used one home from the next match.

ditto. or ask the MD and he may let the club sell you a new one for a buck.

-rvb

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Get the dimensions from the uspsa web site like the other guy said and measure and draw. It is easy.

My club throws targets away after they have been shot. I found ALOT of them in there that have had no more that 5 holes in it. :roflol:

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Get the dimensions from the uspsa web site like the other guy said and measure and draw. It is easy.

My club throws targets away after they have been shot. I found ALOT of them in there that have had no more that 5 holes in it. :roflol:

Thanks guys. I think what I'm going to do is cut out one full size target and then cut out the A zone and cut a whole bunch of replacement A zones from the cardboard. It's really tough to tell from that Appendix - can someone measure the dimensions of the A zone?

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I have a whole boatload of nice thick cardboard here at the house and I just need one USPSA silhouette (metric?) target to use as a template to cut my own out of this cardboard. Everywhere I've seen online sells them in packs of 25 or 50, though . . .

Get a package of Warren Tactical Training Targets. These are paper and are great for practice.

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Get the dimensions from the uspsa web site like the other guy said and measure and draw. It is easy.

My club throws targets away after they have been shot. I found ALOT of them in there that have had no more that 5 holes in it. :roflol:

Thanks guys. I think what I'm going to do is cut out one full size target and then cut out the A zone and cut a whole bunch of replacement A zones from the cardboard. It's really tough to tell from that Appendix - can someone measure the dimensions of the A zone?

The A zone is 6"X11"

Alan~^~

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Get the dimensions from the uspsa web site like the other guy said and measure and draw. It is easy.

My club throws targets away after they have been shot. I found ALOT of them in there that have had no more that 5 holes in it. :roflol:

Thanks guys. I think what I'm going to do is cut out one full size target and then cut out the A zone and cut a whole bunch of replacement A zones from the cardboard. It's really tough to tell from that Appendix - can someone measure the dimensions of the A zone?

The A zone is 6"X11"

Alan~^~

Thanks! :cheers:

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