Check out Making USPSA Target Stand for how to make the metal stands to hold these targets in place during your live or dry fire practice session.

Measure out the dimensions as shown below.  It’s not shown below, but the measurement from the top of the head to the bottom of the target is 30″.

I had a thought… “Why in the hell do men have nipples? We have no use for such an organ”….Then I had another thought… “These targets are just cardboard, I should be able to make them for pretty cheap!”

Shoot them! Shoot them with reckless abandon! (but shoot responsibly, and don’t be reckless…or use abandon when using a firearm…on second thought, don’t listen to anything I say)

This is how Average Joe 6-pack & Mrs. Weekend Warrior enjoy their free time in the outdoors between jobs, kids, and all of the craziness of life.

I don’t do a “C” zone, because in my practice if it isn’t an Alpha, then it’s a Mike.  You should be left with two connected targets like this:

Just found your article and its like you were a savant….the B zone is gone now so you not including it was a nod to the future LOL. Thanks for the article, I live in the middle of nowhere WI and getting targets to use is quite a hassle

I found regulation targets online for purchase, but they were roughly $0.50 each.  Not only that, because of the size of the targets, the shipping costs would almost double the cost to anywhere from $0.80 to $1.00 per target.  I shoot with at least one other person, and sometimes more, so you can imagine three guys shooting 100-200 rounds each once a week could eat up some targets. Setting up 6-8 targets per live fire session is money I could be spending on ammo or beef jerky!

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After you cut the box in half, don’t separate out the halves yet.  Leave each half with the fold connected, because it’s easier to trace the target and cut out twice instead of four separate targets.

Cheap, quick, easy targets for around $0.31 each (plus tax).  I started shooting USPSA a little while back, and immediately began looking for regulation sized targets to use in live fire, and dry fire practice.  Of course, no one had them in stock, and most places looked at me like I was special, and said they didn’t know what USPSA was when I asked if they sold targets.