Does anyone have any plans for building NRA 100 yard prone target frames.
Thank you
Ron
NRA 100 Yard Target Frames
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Target frames
Yes, you are more likely correct. However I do not want to buy the book to find out.
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There is no official target frame, most club build a frame to match the target.
It can be built out if simple 1 x 4 pine.
Place a target on a Masonite board, make cut outs for the 3 black areas of the bull.
You will need to route the front edge for clips. I use wall board screws to attach the Masonite. A screw at the top and bottom is all you need.
I would place the target so it is at least 12" off the ground.
You will need a number board, top and bottom of frame.
If you plan on running registered matches, you need backer boards.
I forgot the distance it is behind the target.
A 1x2 strip with a slot cut on one side to hold the backer board and target.
Attached to the side with 3/8 bolt and wing nut.
Google NRA and Camp Perry matches for photos to see some.
I am sure someone in your club will have an idea of how to make one.
How you stand them, is up to you and the range requirements.
It can be built out if simple 1 x 4 pine.
Place a target on a Masonite board, make cut outs for the 3 black areas of the bull.
You will need to route the front edge for clips. I use wall board screws to attach the Masonite. A screw at the top and bottom is all you need.
I would place the target so it is at least 12" off the ground.
You will need a number board, top and bottom of frame.
If you plan on running registered matches, you need backer boards.
I forgot the distance it is behind the target.
A 1x2 strip with a slot cut on one side to hold the backer board and target.
Attached to the side with 3/8 bolt and wing nut.
Google NRA and Camp Perry matches for photos to see some.
I am sure someone in your club will have an idea of how to make one.
How you stand them, is up to you and the range requirements.