Life Size Leopard Targets

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Does anyone know of paper life size leopard targets at different elephants for sale? I bought a red pig light and want to hang it in a tree on my farm. I want to attach a series of life size leopard pictures in different positions attach them to a board and hang it in a tree beneath the light. I will then practice at night sitting as in a blind, turning on the light then shooting the leopard target for practice for 2026
 
Yes you had me there for a bit, as Elephants are definitely different from Leopards !


Something might help here & I see Bakers Targets do custom work ?


We shoot this series at our Club Shoots & PH training.

This is what your after ?

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You are certainly serious about your practice o_O o_O
 
Why use 2D paper targets when you could go 3D?

Our friends bought us a bunch of those when our kids were tiny… I always threatened to go on a backyard safari because of how obnoxious they were. My wife quietly donated them when I wasn’t looking.

Missed opportunity. :ROFLMAO:
 
You are certainly serious about your practice o_O o_O

That's not as serious as getting a Delta Mckenzie 3D leopard target.


Part of the Pro 3D target family, the African Leopard 3D Archery Target stands at a lifelike size of 30 inches from the ground to the top of its back.
mckenzie 3d leopard targets from dmtargets.com1730129186531.jpeg

$612.99

Pretty sure they would not hold up to big bore or high energy calibers very long. Though my little standing bear using 22LR to 22Mag calibers work well and the scoring sections are replaceable.

Alas, that was years ago, before Delta bought Mckenzie. Not sure of the quality of today's targets.
 
@Rare Breed...I seriously commend your willingness to practice at this level. I did the same prior to my leopard hunt. I found photos that I liked in a Google search and uploaded them using Staples to print poster/banners. I think it cost $30 apiece; the quality being poor up close, but perfectly sufficient at shooting distance.

It helped tremendously to train my brain to pick a spot and execute a lethal shot.
 
Why use 2D paper targets when you could go 3D?

Can you imagine the horror from the antis o_O?

Seriously, my wife did NOT like it when I used her lifelike giraffe (just 20" tall) when I used it for practicing rifle mount and scope choices.
I quietly put it back on the shelf.

But I do have some nice pictures of eland, from a local wildlife place, that would be a good candidate for big poster targets, I have to check that out at Staples.
 
Safari press sells a pack of the big 5 targets almost lifesize for about $30. I have used them before. They have the vitals on the back side. I suggest mounting them to sturdy cardboard or thin plywood. Good luck with your practice!!
 
Our friends bought us a bunch of those when our kids were tiny… I always threatened to go on a backyard safari because of how obnoxious they were. My wife quietly donated them when I wasn’t looking.

Missed opportunity. :ROFLMAO:
wish they were standing as Lou Hallemore told me never to shoot a cat lying down which was my mistake on my lion otherwise I would buy every single one of your lifestyle kitties…lol!!!
 
If you have trouble locating the paper targets from SafariPress let me know, I'll look around. I may still have one unused I can send you.
 
I did. In terms of targets they only have the big 5 for $25. My plan is to take the leopard and replicate him many times, staple them to a board and hang in a low tree on my farm. Each animal target has different distances to shoot to give your scope the same image as if it was at 100 yards. For example, If I want the same image of a leopard through my scope at 100 yards I only need to set up 48 yards away. The lion is closer and the elephant is further away.
 
lol, I may have the lion and elephant wrong on distance but on their website they tell you the yards away to get the 100 yard image. For my leopard 100 yards practicing with my red pig light should be perfect!
 
Just a thought, but I made corrugated life size croc heads before my hunt. You might consider trying that. In red light it likely looks close enough. Doing a search, I haven’t located life size leopard targets.
Best of luck!
 
One idea for you @Rare Breed , use a clay target on the backside of your target to give you instant feedback if you hit the vitals.

We used them on the front side of the full size Buffalo target and it was great feedback on where we were hitting.
 

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