Bullseye!

Bullseye!

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Sometimes you just need to put a target on stuff and shoot it! I shoot quite a bit and routinely shoot steel plates. Painting the steel between sessions is a great way to track shot placement. Now we can step it up a notch and actually paint a bullseye target with this stencil. Great way to turn anything like plywood, cardboard, steel, etc. into a target of opportunity. Configurable in two different styles. Mount each ring on opposite ends if you want to use two colors and manually stack the images or you only want to paint one size. Stack both rings together if you want to paint concentric rings with one quick shot of paint. Small ring: 50mm ID / 70mm OD Large Ring: 100mm ID / 120mm OD *Added a big chunky handle for it as well. 45mm diameter handle / 85mm high Instructions Quick and simple print Uses 5/16" threadstock and appropriate nuts and washers I'd recommend using at least a 24" rod so that you don't paint your hand in the process. Uploaded handle version is slightly different than pictured. Moved the captive nut to the top of the handle and a jam nut at the bottom. Threaded rod runs through the entire handle.

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