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    label stickers for use as targets

    A month or so ago, Tom Givens posted on the Rangemaster Facebook page a picture of some 3x5" stickers that he uses as targets. These looked like an improvement over stapling up notecards, so I went straight to Amazon and ordered some. To my surprise, I was able to buy 7,900 stickers for $20. (I think this was a pricing mistake, because when I went back to Amazon tonight, the product that I purchased is listed as no longer available.) I looked at some more stickers and decided to order a role of 2" green stickers with the thought of sticking them in the middle of the white 3x5" stickers. Below is a picture of what I ended up with. The backing for the white stickers is perforated between each sticker, so they fold up really well and fit in the little plastic bag that I use for holding my notecards. Today was the first chance I've had to go to the range in a long time, and I was very pleased with these new targets. Stapling up notecards isn't difficult, but slapping these up is even easier.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pangloss View Post
    A month or so ago, Tom Givens posted on the Rangemaster Facebook page a picture of some 3x5" stickers that he uses as targets. These looked like an improvement over stapling up notecards, so I went straight to Amazon and ordered some. To my surprise, I was able to buy 7,900 stickers for $20. (I think this was a pricing mistake, because when I went back to Amazon tonight, the product that I purchased is listed as no longer available.) I looked at some more stickers and decided to order a role of 2" green stickers with the thought of sticking them in the middle of the white 3x5" stickers. Below is a picture of what I ended up with. The backing for the white stickers is perforated between each sticker, so they fold up really well and fit in the little plastic bag that I use for holding my notecards. Today was the first chance I've had to go to the range in a long time, and I was very pleased with these new targets. Stapling up notecards isn't difficult, but slapping these up is even easier.

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    Nice! That’s a smoking deal for labels.

    I’m a fan of stapling sheets of copy paper and using stickers on top of that. 2” is a great, functional size.

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    Big rolls of 2", 3", 4", 6" colored "inventory dots" sometimes used in warehouses are very cheap target stickers. Available from a zillion sources.https://www.ebay.com/itm/39293323493...gAAOSwAhtfVaYo

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    I have a big roll of florescent orange 3x5 address labels I use as self adhesive targets at the range.

    They were cheap and work great.

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    About 40 yrs ago, I started using bright orange pricing stickers (for in-service training) that were supplied by a local bread truck delivery guy. When that local bakery closed, I found dozens of rolls in a trash can that lasted for over 10 yrs. Since then, I've been using blank stickers from these folks ..... they offer LOTS of options.

    https://www.onlinelabels.com/
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