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I tape them to regular cardboard that the range already has on the target stands.
I use good ol white masking tape, it is quick and easy. I use the same tape to cover the bullet holes until a entire new target is needed, then I tape a fresh one over the old one.
I have plenty because I printed out 100 of them and keep them in my range bag along with the tape and other range items needed.
I hand them out for free at the range if people need them and I point out the web address printed on the target and tell people to go there and print out their own so they never run out. Every one smiles, free is good....
I use good ol white masking tape, it is quick and easy. I use the same tape to cover the bullet holes until a entire new target is needed, then I tape a fresh one over the old one.
I have plenty because I printed out 100 of them and keep them in my range bag along with the tape and other range items needed.
I hand them out for free at the range if people need them and I point out the web address printed on the target and tell people to go there and print out their own so they never run out. Every one smiles, free is good....
So I can print these targets and then paste them on cereal boxes so I get clean holes .... great thread.