1-year limited warranty
$19.99
List Price $25.00 Save $5.01 (21%)
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Things I liked:I love these targets. They are very small, but that is what I wanted. I can hit them at 40 yards with good consistency. They are sturdier than they look. I've probably hit each target at least 300 times each with really no wear other than the glow paper stuck on them. Things I would have changed:They should sell extra stickers for the targets. They certainly don't last very long. I have to go out and spray paint them every week so I can see them. Things I liked:Stands up fine to my Marauder .25 and Marauder Pistol .22. After several hundred hits with the .25, this discs are still flat. Things I would have changed:Mine showed up pretty well bent up. Pyramyd packaged it well but it was bent inside the manufacturer's packaging. Birchwood Casey's quality control should be better. After a few minutes of work in a vise, it worked great so no major complaints. What others should know:Lot more fun than just shooting paper. When using my Marauder .25, the discs usually don't stay up due to the higher energy of the bigger pellets. Still fun, though! Comments
Follow-up Comment: This setup works well with a .25 Marauder at 40+ yards. Shorter distances tend to push it around and knock it over. Show Other ReviewsCreate an online review and share your thoughts with other customers
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Overall rating:4 4.0
Value for money:5 5.0
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Things I would have changed:The orange stickers fell off after two hits each! The whole target will move around if you just lean it forward on the leg props. Doesn't stick in the ground so good.
What others should know:Paint the targets white, get a piece of 8"x 8" scrap 16 inches long, mark where you want the legs. Drill a 3/8" hole for each, 2" deep, angled at 60 degrees of lean. Stick target in, so the front is leaning toward the firing line. Now you don't have to worry about it flopping around, move it wherever you want, and take the target inside when you're done ,nice and clean.