Does anyone have a .pdf copy of a FBI IP-1 bullseye target? The closest I've found is the 10-8 bullseye.
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Does anyone have a .pdf copy of a FBI IP-1 bullseye target? The closest I've found is the 10-8 bullseye.
https://www.targets.net/images/FBI/FBI-IP1.png
That's a really nice offer Tom. There was some discussion about the differences between a B-8 and an IP-1 in the FBI Bullseye Course thread - here's the info @Wayne Dobbs posted.
While I always thought the two bulls were the same, I read this and wondered. So....I went out to my target stash and got an NRA official B-8 and an official FBI bull (LE Targets FBI-IP 1) and a caliper. Following are the diameters of the 10 rings and the nine ring (the bull image):
FBI:
10 Ring - 3.355" (8.84 square inches)
9 Ring - 5.455" (23.37 square inches)
NRA B-8:
10 Ring - 3.35" (8.81 square inches)
9 Ring - 5.55" (24.19 square inches)
So, the FBI's 10 ring is a TINY bit wider and its overall bullseye image diameter is a bit smaller than the B8. Sounds like a wash to me on that. The FBI's eight ring is 0.2" wider overall than the B-8, but I can't get overall dimensions of the two eight rings with my caliper.
It seems like the IP-1 is really close but not exactly a B-8. It eliminates the X ring in favor of the larger 10 ring, and then repositions the scoring numbers so the 10 is in the center of the bull.
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I am going to attempt to shoot some Bill Drills tomorrow so I made a facsimile of a USPSA A Zone Metric Target based on the dimensions in Appendix B3 of the Feb 2014 Rulebook.
I can't print but 8 1/2 x 11 so I made the A zone box 15cm x 26 cm but the actual A zone from the target dimensions is I believe 15cm x 28cm. So this is a little bit shorter than a proper A zone.
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I joined the forum just so I could contribute to this thread. I downloaded all of the targets here and started learning vector drawing in Inkscape to see if I could start designing my own. I really enjoy it and I've come up with a bunch of my own designs as well as public domain competition targets I've made to exact measurements. All of my targets come in 2 versions: a full size PDF and a PDF broken into 9 US Letter sheets of paper that piece together to form the full target. Some of my targets also come in 2 sheet versions meant to be stacked on top of one another. The full size PDF can be printed on a larger format poster printer if you are lucky enough to have access to one, or scaled down to whatever size if you want a small target for dry fire or to simulate longer distance. The 9 sheet versions will have 0.16" margins on each sheet to accommodate most laser printers as very few (which are very expensive) have the ability to print edge to edge. I use a paper cutter to trim these margins quickly for a seamless large target. On all formats, select the option to print actual size.
USPSA Metric Target
Features:
- Correct measurments to current rulebook.
- Subdued zone lines
- Extra A zones in upper left and right corners
Full PDF: Attachment 31583
9 sheet US Letter: Attachment 31582
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USPSA Target combined with NRA bulls. The bull targets are very subdued an have no colored rings to blend into the background. The head has a B-16 bull and the body has a B-8 bull. Also, there is a 3x5 rectangle around the head A zone, which allows you to run the F.A.S.T. drill on this target using the outer ring of the B-8.
Full PDF: Attachment 31594
9 Piece US Letter PDF: Attachment 31595
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This is a minimalist training target based on my USPSA target with NRA Bulls. The idea behind this target is getting the most use out of 2 sheets of US Letter paper possible to minimize time piecing together large targets. The range I shoot at has both large and small target stands, and these fit well on the small ones. The intent here is to paste the head target above the chest target, which will give the same distance between them as the full size USPSA sihouette. Again, there is a 3x5 rectangle over the head A zone which allows the F.A.S.T drill.
Head bullseye is NRA B-16, Chest Bullseye is NRA B-8. The chest A-zone is slightly shortened to fit on U.S. Letter paper.
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Here is my version of the FBI IP-1 Bullseye target requested earlier in the thread.
Full PDF: Attachment 31599
US Letter Format PDF: Attachment 31600
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I couldn't find this anywhere on the web, so I made one. This is the NRA SR-3 300 yard rifle target. Not the scaled down version, the actual great big bullseye. The US Letter version prints on 4 sheets, needs margins trimmed.
Full: Attachment 31603
4 Piece US Letter: Attachment 31604
Grey Versions to save toner:
Full: Attachment 31622
4 Piece US Letter: Attachment 31623
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Thanks for posting, especially the IP-1!