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The targets on this page are in either Microsoft Word format (.doc) or in Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) format. For all pdf format targets, to get an accurately scaled printout, make sure that the "Fit to page" check-box is NOT checked in the Adobe Acrobat print dialog box.



Ballistic Elevation Target

This one is useful for checking the drop-dot spacing on ballistic reticle scopes. Using a rangefinder, place this target at EXACTLY 100 yards, steady your rifle in a rest with the central crosshair on the orange aim point, then read below to find out the MOA values of your ballistic drop dots or bars. TIP: Place colored dot stickers on the target where you think your drop dots line up. Then go back to your scope to verify that the drop dots align with the dot stickers. Adjust their positions until you get it right.

2 Rings on Grid

This is a great sight-in target at 100 or 200 yards. The central white circle is 3 inches in diameter. The great thing about this target is that it is uncluttered, which allows you to easily find every shot hole from the bench. Keep a copy at your bench with you, and mark and number each hole on your bench copy as you make your shots and adjust your sight-in. That will save you trips downrange to patch the target.

Sometimes you just need a good bullseye target, maybe for iron sights or a low power optic.


Mil-Dot Verification Target

Improved! The target is now completely mil-based. The grid is now .2 mils, and the central diamond is now based on tenth-mil sizing. This allows those with mil-mil scopes to better work with their turret clicks and reticle hash marks to judge their impact adjustments.

Double Diamond Target.

This target is useful for scopes with German 3-Bar reticles as well as standard crosshair reticles. To use with a 3-bar reticle, place the top point of your reticle at the bottom point of a diamond, and adjust your scope to land the shots in the orange.
For special reticles.



2 zone rifle grouping target on 1/2" grid

Same as left, but with black, instead of orange squares

100 yard rifle sight-in target for zeroing high

Same as left, but with black, instead of orange squares
Improved! The above two targets are used to get a good zero for your typical bolt action hunting rifle. You'll probably want to run your own ballistics, but a good place to start is to adjust the scope to land your group about 2 inches to 2-1/2 inches above the point of aim when sighting-in at 100 yards. This will give the typical bolt action rifle about a 220 yard zero, with a max mid-trajectory rise of under 3 inches, with around a 5 inch to 8 inch drop below line-of-sight at 300 yards.

Pistol elevation target on 1/2" grid squares
for sighting in that hunting handgun

Same as left, but with black, instead of orange squares
The above 6 targets are recommended for low power scopes (such as 4 to 6 power) up to 100 yards, or for use with higher powered scopes at 200+ yards.


6 spot (2x3) precision grouping target

5 spot precision grouping target on 1/2" grid


A combination of the two targets above, contributed by Derek C.

Field Rimfire Benchrest target


High precision 2 zone rifle grouping target on 1/2" grid

Same as left, but with black, instead of orange squares
The six targets above are recommended for high power scopes.


11"x17" long range big game practice target with 10 inch vital zone.

Prone sniper looking at you.

The two targets above are in 11"x17" landscape orientation format. Make sure that your printer properties are set to print on 11"x17" paper and that you are in landscape mode, before you hit the print button.



Swiss military A5 target
scaled for 100 yards.

Swiss military B4 target
scaled for 100 yards.
The two targets above are in 11"x17" portrait orientation format. Make sure that your printer properties are set to print on 11"x17" paper, and that you are in portrait mode before you hit the print button. To get accurately sized printouts with these .pdf format targets, make sure that the "Fit to page" check-box is NOT checked in the Adobe Acrobat print dialog box. The largest ring on both targets should print out at exactly 12 inches in diameter.

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