I use paper when doing load development, zeroing and diagnosing issues (rifle, load or me). The majority of my practice is on steel from field positions. Luckily my backyard range goes out to 760yds. Pictured is my M357MSP (Mobile Shooting Platform) cause the chiggers & ticks just suck in KS.

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In prep for hunting season I'll set up a CoF, so we can practice from field positions. Not the best picture, but you'll get the idea:

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200yd off-hand going out to 540yds.

IF the size of the plate is too large, it's very easy to makes a stencil for what ever size "bullseye" you're looking for. Then, at least with the larger plate, you'll also be able to see the misses, like the TGT on the left:

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“Might does not make right but it sure makes what is.”