I take a sheet of notebook paper and put a Hoppes florescent orange 1" dot in the center. Good out to about 25 yards on iron sights at the indoor range I shoot at.
I'm sure I could use some florescent orange spray paint and then some black water-based paint (read: kid's paint) that would flake off when hit to make a Shoot-N-See type of target. Just never needed it.
What I think would work is
use some possibly waxy flourescent paper,
and you're going to paint circles on it
with some crackle paint, and you want a very fine crackle
(tiny chips) http://www.vandykes.com/crackle.php
Your best chance would probably be coating
a very thin (paper thin) layer of all purpose joint compound
(cement/whatever),
and you paint some black circles on it
I'm going to the range tomorrow to try out my new Glock 27 (go check out the post in the Manufacturers/Glock forum) and will have some time to maybe put something together to see if it will work as a Shoot-N-See target. I'll let ya know if I get anything to work.
I use cheap paper plates...I trace the outline of a Quarter in the center of the plate then color inside of the circle.
I then staple to a piece of 4X4 plywood or what ever is handy.
I also... if I shoot a rifle to sight in, I first shoot at 25 yards, so I take the paper plate with the 25 cent piece dot in the middle of it and measure from the center of this dot 1 inch up and make another dot with a Dime.
I will aim at the Quarter size dot and if the rifle that I hunt with clusters around the Dime size dot, I then move my target out to 100 yards and fine tune if needed. It works for me...Mike
ps your rifle may require you to raise the Dime size dot more and too, if your rifle is sighted in at 100 yards do this (25yrds)and keep for a record for that givin rifle next time you shoot it.
In other words if it is right on at 100 yards see where it shoots at 25 yards and file the 25 yard target for later.
1 to 2 years later when you take out a certain rifle to shoot go pull the target you filed away and go shoot at 25 yards to see if it still match'es.
Thanks NCA. The other board started talking about using "scratch art" paper. Hmmm That might work.
I know dissimilar paints don't stick well.
Thanks guys.
Thanks NCA. The other board started talking about using "scratch art" paper. Hmmm That might work.
I know dissimilar paints don't stick well.
Thanks guys.
The guy came back with a report of 'No-good'. Didn't show around the holes. Was made to be crack-resistant for the main use: scratching fine lines into it.
The shoot-n-see 6",8" 12" are great. Shooting at 200 and 300 yards I've had a bud in the target pit pulling an spoting the shots. The problem is scheduling. I can't get someone to go to the range with me when I want to go. Usually after work. Thats the reason for homeade shoot-n-see targets.
I can see holes in the white with spotting scope. The black humm? (thats where Most shoots hit) Cant C-em!
yeah, srcatch art is a no-go. Thanks j-a-c
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