IDPA cardboard targets
Posted: Sat Sep 27, 2008 1:00 pm
Does anyone have a good local source for these? The best price I can find online is $60.00 per 100.
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Thanks Skippr. That beats the price I founf on the cardboard. Midway sells the paper ones for $26.00 per 100.Skiprr wrote:The targets are available directly from the IDPA at $27.50 per box of 50; if ordering five or more boxes at one time, they're $25.50 per box. Paper practice targets are $33 per 100.
HV, you been picking up my targets again???HighVelocity wrote:The best thing to do it get some that get thrown away after every IDPA match. Sometimes you can get some that only have a couple of holes. Free.
+1 on the Target Barn... they are good peopleextremist wrote:Bought my last 100 from https://secure1.totalink.net/targetbarn ... ARDTARGETS
Good people to deal with.
James
Yep; and they're one of a handful of official IDPA target suppliers in the U.S. Same $55 per 100 for the cardboard, BTW. You can just go to http://www.targetbarn.com/.KaiserB wrote:+1 on the Target Barn... they are good people
All work and no play makes Jason a dull boy!jbirds1210 wrote:I always made my practice targets and dry fire drill targets out of the top of pizza boxes. Reduce the size you practice with and those at the match will look huge!![]()
I don't eat pizza anymore, but then again I quit practicing IDPA as well.....lol.
Good luck.
Jason
And to think he'd gotten to the point he was going to start using a single slice of pizza as the practice target...CompVest wrote:All work and no play makes Jason a dull boy!jbirds1210 wrote:I always made my practice targets and dry fire drill targets out of the top of pizza boxes. Reduce the size you practice with and those at the match will look huge!![]()
I don't eat pizza anymore, but then again I quit practicing IDPA as well.....lol.