Jon,
I've shot at a lot of permanent life size animal targets that were made of ext plywood with a metal swinger in the appropriate spot for a target, but the swinger wasn't painted any different so there's no aimpoint. The swinger is attached to linkage that would wave a flag if the swinger was hit, signaling a hit to the scorekeeper. These were on blackpowder trailwalks and were the most fun of all targets, much more so than just a metal "clanger" even though they're fun too!
One of the most fun targets was a life size pig hung on a cable that ran from up in a tree down to the ground on the opposite side of the canyon. It was all steel with a "heart" swinger in the appropriate spot, it clanged and swung if hit properly for a kill and score. It had a retreival system so each shooter could shoot "at" it on it's run from one side of the canyon to the other....what a blast!!!
Another was a life size griz on the attack, it started from a point about 40yds up a hill. The first shot was at a bear cub with the adult, when the cub was hit, the adult bear started it's trip down the cable directly at the shooter, who had to reload, prime and shoot the bear in the kill zone for score before it got to the end of the cable just in front of the shooter!! Not many could do it in time, to say the least.....it weeded out the men from the boys, for sure!!! Reload time until a kill shot only took about 12 seconds....then ya got et :eek: