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We’re all familiar with Birchwood Casey’s Shoot-N-C Targets, which display a brightly contrasting color around bullet holes to make them highly visible. Great, but limited to the designs Birchwood Casey comes up with. Well, you’re limited no more! Now you can print your own at home. Birchwood Casey’s press release follows . . .

Create Your Own Custom Reactive Targets with Print-N-C Targets from Birchwood Casey®

Shooters can now create their own reactive targets with the new Print-N-C Targets from Birchwood Casey®.

Print-N-C Targets are 8.5”W x 11”H and will work with any inkjet or laser printer. Shooters can simply print the image of their choice on the paper and head to the range. Print-N-C Targets come in packs of three and sell for a retail price of $11.20.

Visit the Birchwood Casey website at www.birchwoodcasey.com, write to 7887 Fuller Road, Ste. 100, Eden Prairie, MN 55344 or call 800-746-6862 for more information.

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16 COMMENTS

  1. Wow… somebody really needs to sit down and reconsider his life choices on the topic of owning football dogs.

  2. I have some site limitations and I have use these targets not the ones you can print yourself but the normal shoot and see targets. And it is nice to be able to see your bullet holes however they’re a little too pricey for my blood for a piece of target paper with some ink on it. So I just bought a spotting scope and a tripod and now I can shoot my targets that don’t cost me anything except for the Inkjet cartridge which we won’t even get into that LOL. And the cost of paper which is totally cheap.

  3. Can’t be bothered.

    I use Shoot n Cee or Dirty Bird all the time. The large 12″ sighting targets from BC give you 5 aim points for <$2 ea. The Shoot N C targets are even peel and stick. 8" targets are <$1 ea.

    I think people look at it as though they're shooting holes in dollar bills. They just can't stand to pay good money for something they're going to shoot to hell and throw away. But what I spend on targets is minuscule compared to what I spend on ammo and everything else. I figure it only adds a couple of bucks to my range fees.

    Perspective.

  4. I get the cheapest targets I can, Walmart paper plates and a Sharpie. Works for me at the pistol range, at longer ranges paper plates and 2 inch shoot and see stick-ons.

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