Attached to this post are targets used by the Army for M-16 qualification. We used similar ones in the Air Force, too. I figured you AR guys would especially like these. They are excellent targets for any rifle practice, though.
A few notes: The "Clicks" recommended for sighting in are specific to M-16s/AR-15s. Ignore them if you aren't firing an AR. The rule about enlarging by 200% and placing at 25 meters is still in effect. It's a little hard to do this and have the targets print out correctly on computer paper, so I left them in their original scale. I simply print them out in their original size and place them at 12.5 meters, compensating for perspective. It is important you print these out in "Landscape" mode or the perspective will smoosh inward a little bit.
These were scanned from Boston's Gun Bible. Seeing as how he simply scaled down standard Army targets for his book, I doubt he'll mind. I decided to leave the title, etc. of the book on the scans to get him some free publicity.
Enjoy!
A few notes: The "Clicks" recommended for sighting in are specific to M-16s/AR-15s. Ignore them if you aren't firing an AR. The rule about enlarging by 200% and placing at 25 meters is still in effect. It's a little hard to do this and have the targets print out correctly on computer paper, so I left them in their original scale. I simply print them out in their original size and place them at 12.5 meters, compensating for perspective. It is important you print these out in "Landscape" mode or the perspective will smoosh inward a little bit.
These were scanned from Boston's Gun Bible. Seeing as how he simply scaled down standard Army targets for his book, I doubt he'll mind. I decided to leave the title, etc. of the book on the scans to get him some free publicity.
Enjoy!