Printable targets for 22 LR, what do you recommend

I work in AutoCad and like things to fit 8.5x11 paper with minimal ink usage.
These are my go to targets:

dots and bigger dots for close and long range

bulzi-10 for 5 shot groups

bulzi-28 which is a small version of the USBR Green Monster

testfire which I use for scope adjustments and ammunition testing
 

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I work in AutoCad and like things to fit 8.5x11 paper with minimal ink usage.
These are my go to targets:

dots and bigger dots for close and long range

bulzi-10 for 5 shot groups

bulzi-28 which is a small version of the USBR Green Monster

testfire which I use for scope adjustments and ammunition testing

These look great! Thanks so much!
 
I work in AutoCad and like things to fit 8.5x11 paper with minimal ink usage.
These are my go to targets:

dots and bigger dots for close and long range






bulzi-10 for 5 shot groups

bulzi-28 which is a small version of the USBR Green Monster

testfire which I use for scope adjustments and ammunition testing





Thanks also JA, i like them all, printing some off right now
 
Here's a couple more inksaver targets, at the bottom. These I use with hand guns.
Ring sizes are based on the old standard format targets.

The 8.5x11 format makes it easy to scan so you can post the worthwhile targets.
Important for when you feel the need to show off a little bit, eh?

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Here's a couple more inksaver targets, at the bottom. These I use with hand guns.
Ring sizes are based on the old standard format targets.

The 8.5x11 format makes it easy to scan so you can post the worthwhile targets.
Important for when you feel the need to show off a little bit, eh?

455-lilja-wme2.jpeg

Great idea. I'm gonna try some of these out tomorrow.
 
Depends on what I am practicing for.

When we're having a golf ball match, I'll shoot 1 3/4" circles. A golf ball is... 1 3/4" diameter. When we shoot dum dums, I shoot at 3/4" circles. Again, diameter of competition target. When we are shooting a medicine match, I'll shoot at 1/4" dots.
 
What do you guys like for improving your shooting skills with 22LR?

I get tired of punching paper, too static. To avoid getting into a rut
I hang a foam practice golf ball on a string under my target frame.
It provides for a safe, moving, reactive target (no ricochets).

Inexpensive, easy to make.
1/16 drill bit to spin a hole through the ball
paperclip bent to make a needle to pull the string through the hole
big knot tied to keep the ball in place,
loop at the top of the string to staple to the backer.

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At 50 yards makes a good target for a scoped 22lr handgun

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Holds up well to repeated hits

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At 100 yards it's a worthwhile target for any 22.
Also makes a good indicator of wind speed and direction.
Cheap too, 48 of 'em for about 30 cents each.

http://www.walmart.com/ip/Intech-Range-Bucket-with-48-Foam-Practice-Balls-Multicolored/19487485
 
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