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		<title>Target Dots &#8212; Buy &#8216;Em by the Thousand and Save</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sometimes simpler is better when it comes to targets for fun shooting and load testing. While we normally use test targets from our Downloadable Target Page, it&#8217;s sometimes easier to just use brightly-colored &#8220;Hi-Viz&#8221; adhesive target dots. Hi-Viz Stick-On Dots in Assorted Colors and Diameters You can order 1&#8243; target dots in bulk from Labeloutfitters.com. [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Sometimes simpler is better when it comes to targets for fun shooting and load testing. While we normally use test targets from our <a href="http://www.accurateshooter.com/shooting-skills/targets/" target="new">Downloadable Target Page</a>, it&#8217;s sometimes easier to just use brightly-colored &#8220;Hi-Viz&#8221; adhesive target dots.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft" hspace="6" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/dots1x150.png"><b>Hi-Viz Stick-On Dots in Assorted Colors and Diameters</b><br />
You can order <strong>1&#8243; target dots</strong> in bulk from <a href="https://www.labeloutfitters.com/1-Round-Neon-Fluorescent-High-Visibility-Labels-Stickers_c_177.html" target="_blank">Labeloutfitters.com</a>. Many colors are available including fluorescent (hi-viz) Red, Green, Orange, and Yellow. These are bright and easy to see even in fading afternoon light. A pack of twenty (20) sheets (1260 dots total) costs just $5.97 (that works out to $4.74 per thousand). For the <a href="http://www.labeloutfitters.com/1-Round-Neon-Labels-Stickers_c_177.html" target="_blank">1&#8243;-diameter stick-on dots</a> you get 63 dots per sheet. Larger, <a href="https://www.labeloutfitters.com/15-Round-Neon-High-Visibility-Labels-Stickers_c_178.html" target="_blank">1.5&#8243;-diameter fluorescent dots</a> are also available in 20-sheet packs for $5.97, with 24 large dots per sheet (480 dots total). If you want even bigger, 2&#8243;-diameter dots, sheets with 20  Hi-Viz dots per sheet are on sale for $5.97 per 20-pack (400 dots total).</p>
<p>Our friend Danny Reever really likes the bright dots from Label-Outfitters: &#8220;Ordered some of the 1″ dots from LabelOutfitters.com and received them in two days Priority Mail! Bought the fluorescent red,green, and yellow and they are really nice &#8212; especially for the price.&#8221;</p>
<p>If you prefer smaller, <strong>3/4&#8243;-diameter circles</strong>, <a href="http://amzn.to/1U4SoKL" target="_blank">Amazon.com</a> sells Avery packs with 1008 adhesive dots for just $4 to $7 per pack. Colors include <a href="http://amzn.to/1U4SoKL" target="_blank">Neon Red/Orange</a> (item 5467), <a href="http://amzn.to/1prNeeY" target="_blank">Neon Yellow</a> (item 5470), <a href="http://amzn.to/1MkMhtD" target="_blank">Neon Green</a> (item 5468), and <a href="http://amzn.to/22hLbvg" target="_blank">Bright Blue</a> (item 5461). We recommend the Neon Red/Orange for most uses, or the Neon Yellow dots for use on a black background. There is even a <a href="http://amzn.to/1QVuLBr" target="_blank">dispenser-box option</a> with 1000 3/4&#8243; dots on a roll in a box. Amazon.com also offers 3/4&#8243; and 1&#8243;-diameter <a href="https://www.amazon.com/s?k=target+pasters&#038;ref=nb_sb_noss_1" target='_blank'>target pasters</a> in 1000-dot rolls for $7-$10 per roll.</p>
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<p><b>Half-Inch Fluorescent Dots for 100-200 Yards</b><br />
For close-range work, you may prefer <strong>1/2&#8243;-diameter dots</strong>. Forum member Steve found a source for very small 1/2&#8243; dots: <a href="http://www.uline.com/Browse_Listing_1215.asp?desc=Inventory+Labels+%2D+Blank+Circles" target="new">Uline.com</a>. The <a href="https://www.uline.com/Product/ProductDetailRootItem?modelnumber=S-2063&#038;model=S-2063&#038;amp%3bref=1215" target="_blank">1/2&#8243; dots</a> are available in a wide variety of colors including fluorescent Red, Pink, Yellow, and Green. Price is $12 for a roll of 1000 dots (item S-2063). Steve notes: &#8220;A 1/2″ circle at 300 yards is not quite entirely covered by Nightforce crosshairs at 42-power (I’d say 70% coverage). I.e., it seems easier to line up repeatedly than with the bigger (3/4″) circles, which I used to use. Note that, for me, neon green and neon orange work best on brown cardboard targets. Neon orange works well on white paper.&#8221;</p>
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