oldboy john
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Colour and/or black & white for targetsA question on colour of targets used for comps.
I've just printed out a new target ready for next week's Open Rifle comp. and have remembered from previous times I have shot it that I find the right hand coloured version more difficult to deal with. I may have a green vision problem as the black against green bull seems to fuzz more into each other and since I set up my sights for this and the police sniper rifle for a point blank aim I don't get such a good sight picture.
So could someone confirm (or not as the case may be) that it is actually OK to photocopy or print targets in black/white for official comps.
I thought I had seen that this had been approved for anyone who wished to save on costs of colour printer ink, but can't find it on the forum at present.
HELP
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ikarma70
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no rules on target colours as long as you use the right target for the given competition.
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Paul55
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You can blame me for the colour choices on this one. It seemed like a good idea at the time :oops:
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oldboy john
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As always, quick as a flash someone comes up with the answer
| ikarma70 wrote: | | no rules on target colours as long as you use the right target for the given competition. |
Many thanks
| Paul55 wrote: | | You can blame me for the colour choices on this one. It seemed like a good idea at the time :oops: |
No blame intended Paul - it is still a great idea (its me bleeding eyes that's the problem )
All the best
John
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Pad. E
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Yep all correct with Andy's & Pauls replies
I have been known to photocopy the approiate targets for competitions
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Shooter
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I was thinking with the 6yrd target it might actually be easier with the red bull?
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ikarma70
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| dartmoor_shooter wrote: | | I was thinking with the 6yrd target it might actually be easier with the red bull? | they usually are on a colour printer....i use a laser printer so if the paper gets wet, the colours won't run.
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