Yep. That’s it.When you say political signs, is that what I am calling corrugated plastic?
Sounds like I might have a project come next Wednesday...
I went to a print shop and had 100 of these printed on card stock.I have been printing my targets on 11X8.5 photo paper. I order boxes from the Post Office and cut them into four targets from each box.
This is my 100 yard target
I'm impressed. How do you get your members to do those things?After years of fighting the cardboard on 18 x 30 wood frames that had to be stored and constantly repaired, our club built a framework using 4 x 4 posts on 9 foot centers with 10 foot 2 x4 rails top and bottom. We mount 4 x 8 sheets of Coroplast on the 2 x 4's & members staple their targets on the Coroplast. We have 6 panels on our 300 yard range and 2 panels on our 50 yard range. Other than replacing the sheets about 3 times a year on the rifle range and every month to 6 weeks on the pistol range, maintenance is minimal. In the 5 years that the system has been in place, we have had to replace a couple of the 2 x 4's and none of the 4 x 4's. With convenient trash containers available, the range stays clean.
I do the same thing. Works for meI am cheap, I guess, but I just cut, to size, what I want from discarded cardboard boxes.
Just make sure it's ok to take them. Had a person in our town prosecuted for taking them down. They are private property.Political signs..our range has a stack of them for us to use....last pretty well if you post your targets the same way every time....rsbhunter
I use old belt material from the local quarrys
My father and I use sections cut from old coal mine conveyor belts for our truck beds from when he used to work in the mines, back in the 70's. Nothing slides while sitting on those things and they are nearly indestructible!Old blueprints with 1" orange stickers & a piece of conveyor belt.
Plastic corigated works for me.I currently use Homasote for my target backers. A 4'x8' sheet cut into 2'x2' squares usually lasts me sometime, though I am down to my last piece and thought I would see if there is anything better that you all may have found.
Specifically, I am interested in a backer that helps the target paper to tear as little as possible.
I know that folks also like foam board insulation and corrugated plastic.
I am not worried about it surviving rain/sun, I take my backers off of the target stands when not in use.
Josh
