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<DIV><SPAN class=234321312-25062010><FONT color=#0000ff face=Arial>OK, my two
cents worth. Use the small paper plates you can buy at Sam's or similar
store. They are cheap, no construction required plus they are a
standardized size for all and easily accessible. Mount them as suggested
but far enough away from each other so that if an arrow sticks between two
plates it can not touch both, i.e. 1/2 inch. That way the targets are a
bit larger and they would still fit on a 36 inch butt as Siegfried
mentioned. And for a newbie, if they hit the butt they stand a good chance
of scoring some points. I still remember and can see in my mind's eye
newbies doing the happy dance just because they were able to actually hit the
butt at 20 yards (I remember my happy dance first time I
did!).</FONT></SPAN></DIV>
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