Paper targets designed for firearm sighting, readily available for download and printing, offer a cost-effective and convenient method for zeroing a rifle. These targets typically feature grid patterns and aiming points of varying sizes, facilitating precise adjustments to the scope or iron sights. An example would be a target with a central bullseye surrounded by boxes marked in increments representing distances at the range.
Utilizing such targets allows for iterative adjustments and confirmation of accuracy, eliminating the need for expensive or time-consuming trips to a commercial range for minor adjustments. This accessibility contributes significantly to firearms proficiency and safety, ensuring accurate shot placement and preventing unintended consequences. Historically, shooters often created their own targets or relied on less precise methods. The advent of readily available, standardized templates has streamlined the zeroing process, improving accuracy and efficiency.