Uspsa target pdf download
The easiest thing to do would have been to purchase an IDPA Target but the closest gun shop with them in stock was a thirty minute drive. What I did instead was find a one-third scale version meant to be printed on letter size paper. Once my target was created, I scaled it up to proper size.
Once scaled, I played around with the lines until dimensions seemed logical. The image at the head of this post is my finished template. I simply drop it onto a piece of scrap cardboard, trace it with a permanent marker, then mark the scoring zones with a pen or pencil. If you would like to make a template of your own, I have included a dimensioned target that you are free to download. With it you can lay out your template on a piece of cardboard.
For a more durable template, lay it out on a piece of paneling from a home improvement store. The easiest thing to do, however, would be to pick up an IDPA target and use it to create future targets. When it comes time to head to the range, do you take home made or store bought targets? That is a really great idea that I never thought of. I usually end up collecting several hundred of them, bundling them up and recycling them. Now I have an ever better way to recycle them.
Thanks for taking the time to post the template Walt. I was bundling cardboard to take to the recycle center and a couple pieces looked big enough for idpa targets.
So I hit google and found your template. Print directly on this and just stick to your target. There was a simple solution to this problem, I would simply make my own targets. Early targets were printed on a large format plotter which I have access to at work. While they looked great and rolled up for easy transport, they were terrible at the range.
If I stood too far away I had a hard time seeing the thin black line that made up the target. This too was a simple fix. At the time my wife and I were buying all sorts of stuff for our new daughter. Much of that stuff came in boxes that I could easily recycle, which is exactly what I did. This would allow me to easily mark the scoring zones and cut away the excess material. Included below are a couple of files which you may find useful.
You could have that target printed off locally then use it to create your own template. When you're finished placing your targets and props, fill in the Stage Procedure form. StageBuilder is just a webpage, so you can save it and use it offline. Use a thumbdrive or make a folder somewhere to store the files, then open the StageBuilder page online. There will be an HTML file and a folder of images and scripts.
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