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I've been watching a lot of F-Class shooter videos and I've noticed this target. Most of the time they are using this during seating depth testing. It looks like a printable target, and I'd like to use it or something similar for load development.
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Chad,
Call me. I can make up anything you want.
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I was in the home building business my entire working life. The building plans are as a rule 4 to 6 large sheets of durable paper. They serve no purpose after a house is completed and end up being destroyed. Except for a set or two for file purposes. But turned backwards and fastened onto a target frame they can be recycled. And they are cheap, in my case free. The colored sticky target dots or a magic marker does a good job as well.
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Chad,
Call me. I can make up anything you want. Will do Mike, I do know it's a printed target. I just dont know where it's from online. I never see the full info in the bottom left corner. Here is a better pic.
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Found it through a lot of help. It's Shot Marker load development target. Found Here
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Even if you don't have a printer that would be to esay. Simply draw it on a sheet of typewritter paper and go to town and print it yourself.
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Even if you don't have a printer that would be to esay. Simply draw it on a sheet of typewritter paper and go to town and print it yourself. Where do you get typewriter paper? At an antique store?
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Even if you don't have a printer that would be to esay. Simply draw it on a sheet of typewritter paper and go to town and print it yourself. The shapes function on most word processing systems can do it better than my best sharpie efforts!
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Even if you don't have a printer that would be to esay. Simply draw it on a sheet of typewritter paper and go to town and print it yourself. Where do you get typewriter paper? At an antique store? Walmart. They call it copy paper now but it's the same stuff. 500 sheets is about $5, even I can afford that.
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The link is broken, so would you print the site address? Thanks
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The link is broken, so would you print the site address? Thanks Found it through a lot of help. It's Shot Marker load development target. Found HereTry the Found Here link in what I quoted of his. Should work now. There's a link on the page he linked to called ShotMarker Load Development Target that you'll need to click on. Or, cut to the chase and click this: https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0525/7235/6768/files/ShotMarker_Load_Dev_Target.pdf?v=1614621078
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I've been watching a lot of F-Class shooter videos and I've noticed this target. Most of the time they are using this during seating depth testing. It looks like a printable target, and I'd like to use it or something similar for load development. Are you using the cross or the circle for the aim point.? I always use a circle as my aim point. I use a compass draw two circles and fill in with a sharpie. I can draw it any size I want. I draw them to fit my reticle at the distance I'm shooting at. Then copy the crap out of them . I have a bunch now. My favorite for the bench gun at 500 yards. Dave
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Got it - Thank you Sir.....
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I would think an Excel spreadsheet could be dreamed up in short order. Send me the dimensions of the cross and circle and I'll give it a whirl.
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I made a Power Point of this Target for a std. piece of paper, but the link Whttail in MT posted works.
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