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    Actual, full 3D torso- good for about 2000-3000 9mm ball rounds. Spray with paint as needed. Fill big holes with spray urethane. Relatively cheap, too, about half the price of the mostly 2-D training dummies out there.

    https://dmtargets.com/product/undead...rchery-target/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Archer1440 View Post
    Actual, full 3D torso- good for about 2000-3000 9mm ball rounds. Spray with paint as needed. Fill big holes with spray urethane. Relatively cheap, too, about half the price of the mostly 2-D training dummies out there.

    https://dmtargets.com/product/undead...rchery-target/
    Very cool, thanks for the link!
    That’s about what I paid for my rubber torso, but the full 3D of the zombie is nice!

    One advantage of the cardboard 3D target is that they’re $2-3 each and very light and portable which makes them usable with indoor ranges. I haven’t yet tried pasting them with pasters but looks like that could work on some parts of the torso that don’t have too many angles.

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    They’ve also got some rather stylish Goblin targets for us old Jeff Cooper students.... LOL

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    Another option is to buy ten or twenty dollars worth of clear packing tape and make 3D targets in whatever pose you want, including arms extended with gun etc.

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    A google search for packing tape sculpture should bring up a how-to easily enough.
    im strong, i can run faster than train

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