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Paper Shooting Targets

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Shop paper shooting targets at No Boring Guns for competition, tactical training, and recreational shooting. The selection includes cardboard shooting targets for IPSC and USPSA events, dry-fire targets for home practice, and specialized paper range targets for pistol and rifle training.

Paper targets deliver immediate visual feedback without electronics or maintenance requirements. Cardboard targets handle high round counts before replacement becomes necessary, making them economical for volume training. Dry-fire targets enable practice without ammunition costs, building fundamental skills like draw speed, sight alignment, and trigger control.

Target Types and Materials

Cardboard shooting targets form the foundation of competitive shooting disciplines like IPSC and USPSA. These ipsc cardboard targets use heavy-weight cardboard that withstands multiple hits while providing clear scoring zones. Standard competition targets include classic, mini, and popper profiles that match official match specifications. The cardboard construction typically ranges from single-ply economy options to reinforced multi-ply versions that extend service life during intensive training sessions.

Paper targets for shooting practice span everything from basic bullseye designs to detailed anatomical silhouettes. Lighter paper targets work well for precision rifle work and sight-in procedures, while heavier paper stocks suit pistol training where larger calibers create more material stress. Dry-fire targets require no special construction since they never face live fire – these focus on visual design elements like aiming references, scoring zones, and tactical scenarios that develop decision-making skills alongside marksmanship fundamentals.

Choosing Shooting Paper Targets

Target Size and Distance

Full-size IPSC targets measure approximately 30 inches tall, replicating human torso dimensions for realistic training at typical pistol engagement distances. Mini targets scale down proportionally, creating greater difficulty at the same distance or maintaining challenge level when space limitations require closer shooting positions. Smaller paper shooting target designs suit rifle shooters working at extended ranges where a full-size target would appear too large through magnified optics.

Scoring Zone Visibility

High-contrast printing makes scoring zones immediately visible during rapid-fire sequences. Gun range paper targets typically feature black print on white or tan backgrounds, though reverse contrast options help in varying light conditions. Competition-focused designs include A, C, and D zones matching IPSC and USPSA standards, while training targets may incorporate numbered zones, anatomical references, or no-shoot areas that add complexity to practice scenarios.

Durability Requirements

Single-session targets using lightweight paper stock cost less but tear easily with centerfire rifle rounds. Heavy cardboard versions withstand dozens of hits before structural integrity fails, particularly important for commercial ranges or high-volume training days. Pistol range paper targets generally need less material thickness than rifle targets since handgun velocities cause less paper tearing and deformation around impact points.

DAA and other manufacturers produce targets meeting these standards, though generic alternatives work for informal practice where official compliance isn’t required.

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