Also Speedwell in NJ has them. If its just for practice you can cut up 1 to make a template, just cut on the perfs trace the out side with marker or spray paint then do the lines between -1 and -3 with pencil so you can not see them at distance
A friend gave me similar advice about targets where the "0" "1" and "2" zones are outlined in black. He practiced that way and then when he went to the match and there wasn't a visible outline he had trouble picking an aim point.
I buy both the paper and cardboard ones and save the cardboard ones for serious practice. (I never thought about the dark outlines before. I'll have to give that some thought.)
As expensive as ammo is, the cardboard is the least of the problems. Cheap brown tape to cover up the holes makes them last a long time.
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