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Rectangles

A vertically centered stack of rounded rectangles with one large top target, two medium middle targets, and four small bottom targets.

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Focus

Visual confirmation and target transitions

Distance

3 to 7 yards

Format

US Letter PDF, black-and-white friendly

How to use this printable target

Rectangles gives you different zone sizes on one page, making it useful for moving between easy, moderate, and tighter visual problems.

The stacked layout works well for presentation work, close-distance confirmation, and drills where the acceptable hit area changes from string to string.

Drill ideas

  • Start on the largest rectangle and work down to smaller zones as accuracy improves.
  • Call out top, middle, or bottom zones before each presentation.
  • Use the X marks to confirm whether the sight picture is centered inside each shape.

Scoring and print notes

Count hits inside the called rectangle. For stricter standards, require hits to stay clear of the border.

  • Print at 100% scale on US Letter paper.
  • The bold borders are designed to remain visible on black-and-white printers.

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Pair It With a Drill

3-3-3 Drill

Overview The 3-3-3 Drill is a basic defensive competency check: 3 rounds at 3 yards in 3 seconds from concealment. It simulates the most common self-defense encounter parameters and is an excellent test of your everyday-carry draw speed and close-range accuracy. Setup Target: IDPA or USPSA silhouette target (or 8-inch circle for a harder standard) Distance: 3 yards Round count: 3 rounds Start position: Gun concealed, hands natural at sides Course of Fire On the buzzer, draw from concealment and fire 3 rounds at the target. All rounds must land in the scoring zone within the 3-second par time. Scoring Time is your primary score — lower is better. Record both your time and points scored. All hits in the -0 / A-zone with a time under 3.0 seconds is a passing run. This drill is best performed cold as a first-round assessment.

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