![]() ![]() I am confused, it seems like I am missing something obvious here. The paper says 11.5 " by 7.5", but it is in 3/4 ' scale? The pig for example is only 8" wide by 5" high. In addition is has a 4' bulls eye target on each side of the head that can be. It has a 4 inch circle in the head and a 4 inch dotted circle inside of a 8 inch solid circle inside of a 12 inch dotted circle in the upper chest. However, when I go to the NRA rules website and try to download and print off some of the targets they have in a PDF format they seem to be smaller than what I remember. The front side of the target is a TQ-21 based silhouette against a light background. I think from my research, for the class I want to shoot in it should be 1/2 scale, at 40, 50, 75, and 100 yards or meters. Can be pasted on 6’ x 6’ background or on Hard card E-silhouette's. I have been told and read that small bore target sizes should 1/5 scale of full size and have also been told 1/2 scale of full size. USMC Threat Target 3 Photo Realistic Incorporates faint scoring areas for various engagement techniques and ranges. So, I think that is CowBoy, small bore, rifle silhouette, category, right? 22 long rifle, lever action with peep sights. I am pacticing now, hoping to get into a few matches this summer, but I am really confused about the target sizes and am getting conflicting information. Download our exclusive shooting targets for FREE (47 value) The exact size of each target also changes depending on the type of gun shooters are competing with. I didn't do very good, but really liked the format and the people. I was introduced last year and really enjoyed it. I am real new to the silhouette target shooting. ![]()
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