Create Your Own Shooting Targets with FREE Online Program
We created this custom target in 5 minutes using PrintTargets.net. If you like it, DOWNLOAD HERE.
AccurateShooter.com has a HUGE collection of FREE downloadable PDF targets. We offer a very wide range of target designs: Load Development Grids, NRA Bullseye targets, Official-Size BR targets, Realistic Varmint Targets, Silhouette Shapes, Fun Plinking Targets, and even specialized tactical training targets. If our collection of free targets isn’t enough, or if you want to create a new kind of target — you’re in luck. The Australian-based interactive website, PrintTargets.net, allows you to create your own customized, printable PDF targets. Shown below are just a few of the target designs you can create in minutes:
CLICK Graphic to Create Your Own Targets.
Just follow the step-by-step instructions to set paper size, layout, bullseye color, line thickness, number of rings and diameter. You can even add Score Numbers to your target rings. PrintTargets.net is easy and fun to use. It’s much faster to create targets this way than to try to draw a series of circles with PowerPoint or MS Paint.
Power-User Tip: PrintTargets.net even offers a handy diamond-grid calibration diagram that you can add to your custom target designs. You’ll find the calibration grid as option #15 when you design your target — just scroll all the way down the PrintTargets.com home page.
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Hey, nice post.
Thanks for the mention, glad the world makes good use of that tool
I first created it when shooting rifles with a friend, couldn’t find targets I wanted. Then later added features upon request. Could use a few more
– Chris
Chris, I would love the ability to have different shapes as the bullseye/rings. Like a diamond? I made my own once and it seems like a diamond (square rotated 45 degrees) helps at longer distances. Granted I am talking about a 3+” diamond, so maybe I’m in the minority and no one else will want that.