OT Free Turkey Targets
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OT Free Turkey Targets
https://store.mossyoak.com/free-turkey-target
Re: OT Free Turkey Targets
Very cool, thanks for the link.
I've always printed the "buck snort" targets, these look just as good. I don't have a colour printer, or a computer for that matter. But I can print some at work and have a colouring contest with the kids haha.
I've always printed the "buck snort" targets, these look just as good. I don't have a colour printer, or a computer for that matter. But I can print some at work and have a colouring contest with the kids haha.
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Re: OT Free Turkey Targets
The free turkey targets are nice!
I took that same turkey head & created a stencil out of it (by gluing it to a piece of cardboard & cutting the head & upper body out). Then I just trace the head on cardboard, newspaper, or whatever is available with a marker. I do the same with the circle part. I made my circle target stencil out of a round plastic cake plate. I have a central hole cut out & I color it in with a marker, & then I trace the outside of the circle. It doesn't take long to crank a number of targets this way, & it may be cheaper than using up printer ink. I don't feel I need all that detail. I just want see what my pattern looks like.
Re: OT Free Turkey Targets
I just get my kids to do itDriftless hunter wrote: ↑Tue Mar 09, 2021 12:45 amThe free turkey targets are nice!
I took that same turkey head & created a stencil out of it (by gluing it to a piece of cardboard & cutting the head & upper body out). Then I just trace the head on cardboard, newspaper, or whatever is available with a marker. I do the same with the circle part. I made my circle target stencil out of a round plastic cake plate. I have a central hole cut out & I color it in with a marker, & then I trace the outside of the circle. It doesn't take long to crank a number of targets this way, & it may be cheaper than using up printer ink. I don't feel I need all that detail. I just want see what my pattern looks like.
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