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Not allowed at most ranges, they see it as bad as bringing in at putting someone's face down rangeFlash said:Got a friend who takes down political posters after the elections and uses them for target backers.
Not as targets -- as target backers. Reverse them, and attach your targets to them.Pro2a said:Not allowed at most ranges, they see it as bad as bringing in at putting someone's face down rangeFlash said:Got a friend who takes down political posters after the elections and uses them for target backers.
Harrier said:You mean like this?
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Now I paint them white as you can see the off-target bullet holes easier at longer ranges
They last years and once you get a fist sized hole punched in the center there isn't much plastic debris to worry the environmentalists.
Doc Holliday said:Now, about shooting pictures of 'faces'...I've put up plenty of face targets and never had a single complaint at any range I've used (Avery or Rio)
I see what you mean, but they don't even want them on propertysmithers599 said:Not as targets -- as target backers. Reverse them, and attach your targets to them.Pro2a said:Not allowed at most ranges, they see it as bad as bringing in at putting someone's face down rangeFlash said:Got a friend who takes down political posters after the elections and uses them for target backers.
I've acquired one or two of those that someone carelessly left blocking a sidewalk near new housing developments in my area. Careless fools, a kid could crash his bike into one of those.Doc Holliday said:Some people see signs....gun owners see nice target stands....![]()
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Flash said:Got a friend who takes down political posters after the elections and uses them for target backers.
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