What do the targets look like?

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  • HamsterStyle

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    I have briefly searched online for the targets used at Revere's Riders events and haven't had any luck. We are going to the event tomorrow, but I was thinking about ordering some for practice at the house. Is my Google-FU broken?
     

    Cameramonkey

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    Tagging for interest. I have heard they are similar to AS, but more bell shaped instead of man shaped.
     

    TJ Kackowski

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    The RR target shape is in fact a bell shaped target. There are also other shapes that can be used if the bell shape causes consternation.

    If you'll PM me your e-mail address, I'll send you a copy of the bell target.
     

    ol' Huff

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    They have a variety of targets and leave it up to the event director to choose. Personally I've been using standard circle Bulls for south facing ranges and "tax stamps" for north facing ranges. All targets have the same area per scaled distance.
     
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