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how to build a paper tune #4492931 08/19/13 08:50 PM
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I was wondering what yall use to hold the paper for paper tuning? I am needing to do this but have no clue how to build a frame for the paper. Thanks

Re: how to build a paper tune [Re: NBH] #4493089 08/19/13 09:59 PM
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Use 1 1/2 PVC pipe and elbows....


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Originally Posted By: 1FowlHntR
Use 1 1/2 PVC pipe and elbows....


that works, have used an old picture frame before with the paper taped to it and held b the black&decker workmate. really anything that will hold the paper tight and can be placed between shooter and target will work.


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Re: how to build a paper tune [Re: kmon11] #4493750 08/20/13 01:42 AM
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sweet ideas! thanks. see the simplest things and I would never have thought of them

Re: how to build a paper tune [Re: NBH] #4493805 08/20/13 01:54 AM
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I use duck tape and a news paper


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Re: how to build a paper tune [Re: BOBO the Clown] #4495921 08/20/13 07:45 PM
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I just take a large sheet of fairly heavy cardboard and cut a square out of the middle and tape the paper over the hole. $3.00 roll of butcher paper will make you a bunch of paper tune targets! Normally when I make one, I make 4, because I use all 4 sides of the box, and then I don't have to make any others for a long time.


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I use a box that a little small than newspaper and cut the top off. The I just tape newspaper on the top and sides (keeps it from folding) over the open box end and start shooting. Open the bottom too.


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Re: how to build a paper tune [Re: 7ARanch] #4505632 08/23/13 08:03 PM
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Cut a hole in the cardboard box. Worked great! Thanks again!

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