At the range, white target paper with black circles just doesn't work well for me because I can't easily see the bullet holes. A few years ago I started using the Shoot-N-C type of targets, which work great.
So, last week I was wandering around the local 99-Cent Store and saw some large & thick "neon" florescent poster paper and decided to experiment with a new target design. I bought one orange piece and one green piece. Each is 28" by 22". My thinking was that "neon" would (hopefully) provide a much better contrast to more easily see the bullet holes at long distance.
I used the orange sheet as the background. I cut five 1"-wide, 28"-long pieces from the green and used them to create a grid on the orange piece. I used a glue stick to fasten the green pieces. This grid system creates six 1"-square bullseyes.
Testing was accomplished a few days ago.
-- I set the target at 100 yards and am quite happy with the results. I use a 20X spotting scope and had no problem finding the holes of these calibers: .44 and .30 and .22. The contrast between dark hole and "neon" background really helps.
Here is a picture ........
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