Best paper hunting targets?

Andrewdk

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This may seem a bit silly, bear with me.

My girlfriend moved to Alaska to be with me, once she saw my bear rug and blacktail euro mounts in our new house she decided she wants to hunt with me. We’re waiting on her residency to kick in next year, in the meantime I’m getting her to the range and getting her comfortable shooting. First time with a bolt action .308 and she was punching 4 inch groups at 100 yds consistently. Throughout the winter we’re going to work on getting her dialed in so she’s ready for next season.

Awhile back when I first took an interest in hunting, I found “life size” (poster size) paper targets of deer and bears at a gun show. The targets had light outlines of the vitals on each animal and it helped me out a bit with understanding the why for ethical shots when I was practicing. I think these targets are going to be good for her to visualize where to shoot when I get her out in the field.

I’ve found plenty of options for paper targets with deer, haven’t found one with a bear with the vitals outlined. Anyone know where i could find targets like this?


Also… lord help me if her first bear is bigger than mine, im never going to live that down.
 
Don't know of any readily available off hand. But some cardboard, a sharpie and google should get you what you need. If her bear ends up bigger just remind her who guided her to it ;)
 
Not a response about a bear target, but just a comment about targets in general. I used to try out all kinds. While watching a video on YT about precision shooting the content creator said if you can't hold a quarter minute you can't shoot a quarter minute. He buys targets with black squares on them (Leupold I think they were) and instead of aiming for the center of the square he aligns the crosshair with one of the corners. It made a lot of sense to me and I've been doing it ever since. I went to blank cardboard with little squares of duct tape. There's a big difference between squeezing a round off while your crosshair hovers within a 1"-2" square or circle and focusing on locking in your position to pinpoint the corner of a square. Pretty easy way to tighten your groups and build confidence. I've since gone to printing my own targets from Microsoft Excel as it's nice to have 1/4 moa grids to more quickly visualize group sizes. Still, my favorite targets to date are those corrugated plastic election signs with a few squares of duct tape on them!🤣🤣🤣 They're plentiful, cheap and come with their own stand!

You know she'll bag a bigger bear.
 
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