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12 September 2010, 16:58 #1
Some FREE Training Targets
Follow the link for some FREE downloadable training targets and some other general information within the blog. Hope these help out with your training. The targets were designed with handgun in mind, but could easily be used for rifle as well.
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*Edited to fix link.
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16 September 2010, 22:06 #2Member
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Thank you.
Up In Arms Designs, Inc
http://www.upinarmsdesigns.com/
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16 September 2010, 22:17 #3
Thanks for sharing these.
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17 September 2010, 05:06 #4Contributing Member
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Thanks, for sharing. Nice
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5 October 2010, 11:53 #6Contributing Member
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Thanks for sharing.
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Definitely thanks!
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5 October 2010, 18:48 #8
Great idea -- thanks!
ACStand your ground; don't fire unless fired upon, but if they mean to have a war, let it begin here. -- Captain John Parker, Lexington, 1775.
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5 October 2010, 19:07 #9
To let you in on a little secret...these are not hard to make at all.
Download the doPDF Free PDF converter at http://www.dopdf.com/
Create the target in whatever program you want...PowerPoint works well for me. Once you have your target / file created, select the option to print your file. Select the doPDF option under your printer list and select "Print".
Instead of the file being sent to your printer, the file is converted into a .pdf file.
A small note to be aware of...if you create multiple targets in the same PowerPoint file, if you select to "Print" the entire document under the doPDF option, the .pdf file will have all of the pages/slides in one .pdf document. If you want to separate all of the targets into separate files, choose the "Current slide" option under the "Print range" portion of the Print que.
If you have any questions about the process, feel free to contact me. I hope that I explained it well, but if not, I'm here to help.