Cost of printing . . .
I have a large format HP Designjet printer. It will print up to 28 inches wide by any length up to 50 feet. I have printed a few 13" x 19" and 11" x 17" targets on it. But: I can tell you, it is expensive: Even thought this HP printer is one of the best on ink economy: It costs about 7 cents per 8.5" x 11" page at 50% coverage.
If I buy 1000 sheets of 11" x 17" paper, the paper cost would be about $85.00 plus shipping if I can't get it locally, and I can't. So:
$ 85.00 for 1000 sheets.
$ 10.00 for shipping.
$140.00 for ink. (One sheet of 11"x17":14 cents) 1000 of 11"x 17": $140.00.
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$235.00 total for 1000 targets, or 23.5 cents per target.
I buy 1000 USBR rimfire benchrest targets each year for our local club.
Size: 14"x16".
$112.00 for 1000 targets, or 11.2 cents per target.
These USBR targets are printed on "tagboard" paper: HEAVY. So heavy it won't feed though my HP printer. Tagboard has short paper fibers. The paper does not tear, and you get nice round holes in the paper.
We get these targets from American Target Company out of Denver Colorado. Denver is a long way from Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. How much is the shipping?
$2.20 per package plus a $1.85 surcharge if you live in a rural area. I live in a rural area.
I've sold a lot of scoring gauges over the past three years. They are pretty light. I payed $1.17 postage to send ONE of those gauge out.
If by now, I have convinced you that you can buy good official targets cheaper than you can print them, you might take a look at the American Target website. They print all of the official NRA rifle & pistol targets, International targets, the official USBR Benchrest target, as well as a lot of different practice targets.
The American target Company website:
http://americantargetcompany.com/air_rifle_pistol_targets.asp
Have fun at the range:
Joe Haller