Hey fellas,
With huntin season upon us I thought I would show you how I make targets to train myself to "pic a spot". First off shooting in your yard, range etc. aint the same...it just is not. Secondly, shooting at ANY target with an aiming point is counter productive and will screw you up big time. Thirdly, even "animal targets will usually have a defined "kill zone" either color, or depth line etc. That is just as counter productive as the colored aiming point...just a little bigger.
So here is a cheap way to make "deer" to shoot at, and make you "pick a spot".
I took a cardboard deer target for $6.99 and used it for sighting in my loads for the short range stopper I posted a while back. When it served that purpose, I cut the deer out of it in one piece. Then turned it over so as to not paint the original side.
Lay it on cut apart cardboard boxes, or pallet liner board etc etc then spray paint around the pattern so to leave a brown silhouette of a deer. You can use the target like that or do a little detail addition with a black magic marker.
By doin this you can force yourself to quit looking at the eyes or whole deer or silhouette and shaving his hair. It is harder than it looks to get consistent groups and as the arrows start to give you that aiming point you dont want to rely upon just tape some thin cardboard over the holes.
Anyways this is how I do it and it works for me so see if can help you....if not ya aint out anything.
That one 6.99 target will make you enough silhouettes to supply the whole club for the cost of free scrap board and the occasional can of spray paint.
Here is the pic so if the process is not clear please let me know.
rich