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Why Should You Use Steel Targets for Training?

Training with steel targets is one of the most effective and satisfying. The loud PING noise makes you go hee-haw like a cowboy from the wild west!  These targets are created out of hardened (martensitic) steel. It is apt for airgun sports like silhouette, Steel targets for shooting , action shooting, practical/dynamic shooting, long-range shooting, field target, or casual plinking. Here are the top five reasons to shoot with a steel target. Increased Training time With this setup, pistol shooters can practice shooting from different angles, while rifle shooters can learn how to aim for varying distances. The best part is you need not go every time and check whether you got the target down because the sound confirms it! More Downrange Rounds Each Session   This fusion steel target is rifle-rated and can be adjusted using the scoring rings to be either large enough for engagements at 500 yards or tiny enough for closer ranges.  If you are out to shoot both rifle and pistol on the same d

Bursting Targets: Pop Pack Shooting Targets - Triumph Systems

The Pop Pack multi-variable and reactive targets are developed by a Navy SEAL to facilitate cognitive shooting drills, refine marksmanship, and add another degree of fun to a day at the range. Pop Packs targets — Bursting Targets are available in a box of 10 packs. Each pack has 10 unique variable arrangements consisting of different colors, & shapes. This variety is great for advanced defensive shooters practicing 'call-out' drills. Place the packs down range, and when the variable is called out from the firing line - race your friends to identify and engage the designated target! Not only is it a lot of fun, but it also reinforces positive identification as well as engaging the target until it is completely impacted. The end result is a highly visible pop! of environmentally safe gel that is water soluble and will not stain your clothes. Pop packs illustrate the nuances of shooting, and are a great way to introduce children and beginners to the sport.