Do All OutdoorsShooting Target
H**R
Doesn't have to Big to be Fun!
Great value and very durability.It is on the small size but just right for .22 practice.Two of us used it last weekend and at 50 feet had no problems hitting the largest disk. The smaller one not so much. I cleaned both sides of each disk with alchol and then wiped dry with paper towel. Applied the include target stickers to both sides of disk. Don't know why so many other reviewers say after a couple of hits the stickers fell off. We had over 20 hits on the big disk; less on the other two. None of the stickers moved or tried to come off. The largest one did get rather chewed up but stayed on and still looked good. The stand did take afew hits with only a little paint missing for damage. Very pleased! Very, very light denting on largest disk which took most hits. Had no trouble keeping the stand anchored to the ground; just pushed the front legs in a little deeper. I dont think it moved at all. We also had a $250 dueling tree (for .22's) and we shot at the little spinner the most. Very pleased. Will not have to buy again as this one should last forever.
C**R
Good product at a GREAT price.
I bought this to use with my .22 PCP air rifle and have been plenty happy with it. I've also shot it a few times with .22LR. Despite taking a lot of hits it has held up well. I would buy it again for zeroing, target practice, and just for the satisfaction of seeing the targets "react" on longer-range days.PROs:-- Price: The price is pretty reasonable for what you're getting. The other "pros" I'll mention make this worth the money, in my opinion.-- Tough: I've shot this thing hundreds of times and as far as I can tell it's done no damage other than chipping paint. The disks aren't deformed or bulging, and the frame has held up well. Both are made from heavy, quality steel. If you stick to rimfire or airguns, I imagine this could last for decades.-- Compact: This folds almost completely flat in my trunk, so it takes up very little room. That's nice at home, too.-- Sturdy: I've never had this tip over on me because I push the legs all the way into the ground. The legs rotate, so you can adjust them as you need.-- Spinning: These targets react well to hits, and they always return to their hanging position.CONs:-- I can't really think of it. It does exactly what it should, holds up well, and isn't expensive. I'm happy and would buy another or recommend it to friends and family.
P**N
Not recommened for airguns
I liked the build quality and size but the description didn't mention that it wasn't recommended for BB or airguns. Though the tag that came on it did. The paddles seemed rather heavy so I measured the thickness against another type of reactive target that I have and this one was 5mm thick and the other one was 2.6mm. I'm sure this would hold up better but I don't think any of the paddles would spin unless I used something heavy like my .25 cal.
L**D
Still holding up.
Okay, I’ll admit that when I received this product, my first thought was “man, this thing is small”. I have been pleasantly surprised at how well this target has held up to repeated strikes from my Ruger 10/22 and Marlin Model 60. The small size of the plates meant that within a short time my accuracy has improved ( smaller targets=improved marksmanship ) . The paint started chipping off within a few rounds, but is easily remedied with spray paint. I chose to repaint the plates white instead of the original orange because I can see white much better. Who knows how long these targets will last, but I know I can replace them easily with little cost.
C**2
it works
sturdy and thick metal; makes great 100 yard target for airguns
F**S
A solid choice for target shooting if you're on a budget.
This is another small target that is fun at first, but loses its "novelty" after a few rounds. It takes a .22 shot pretty well, but you'll have to replace the target stickers before too long, which isn't a problem at first, since extra stickers are provided in the package. This is another of the few reasonably priced .22 targets out there. It's really not a bad purchase it you want to shoot at something other than bottles and cans, but remember, it is small.
P**D
Great target
This target is 3.5", 2.25", and 1.5" and I find it perfect. The way to use this is 10 inches is your kill zone size. So we use smaller targets to represent further distances.Target 1 - 3.5" is a factor of 2.85Target 2 - 2.25" is factor of 4.44Target 3 - 1.5" is factor of 6.66Standing at 30 yards this target set represents 85 yards, 133 yards, and 200 yards, respectively. Multiply your actual yardage by the factor. So target 1 standing at 30 yards is 30 x 2.85 = 85 yards.So those complaining it's too hard to hit the 1.5" target have to understand that's a pretty far shot. It's not supposed to be easy, it supposed to be a challenge. And shoot it off hand, no bench resting BS.I use this with a CMMG 22lr conversion through my AR-15. 10-50 yards distances without issue, no pitting, no stress. Should last at least 5k rounds.
R**N
Do-All .22 spinner target
Like everyone else has stated, "Dang these targets are small!" I really can't see the target at the minimum distance stated in the instructions, so I am shooting from about 15 yards. The reason I am only giving 4 stars, though is because they are not made from very heavy material. My son and I have shot them many times, and they are no longer flat. This may be because we are shooting copper "jacketed" .22s at them, because we can't get the plain lead ones at Wal-Mart. On the positive side, we like being able to see the results of our hits by spinning the targets, or at least moving them and hearing the hits. They don't always spin, unless hit below halfway down on the target body. Oh, and if you are really expecting the stick on target and paint to stay on, you are just not being realistic, so be sure and get a can of Krylon to paint them with. I wouldn't suggest ordering more stick on targets, since they are really not worth the effort. They are great to include in a target shooting practice, along with the paper targets.
N**Y
Quite small, but perfect for my needs
This target is exactly what I was looking for when it comes to shooting air rifles. For anything under 50 yards this works like a charm, and the construction is quite sturdy given the price. The orange paint makes it easy to see at longer ranges, especially in wooded areas, but it does not hold up for long. The large plate is a great general purpose target, but the smaller ones are a fun challenge at 20+ yards. Can't comment on the durability when shot with .22LR or anything similar, but the plates are quite thick so I would be comfortable using them with real ammo. I would definitely recommend this for those who have less space for target practice, like in a backyard. Just watch the ricochets!
J**N
Surprisingly well made
I have been shooting at this for months. It has stood up to hundreds, if not thousands, of hits with no problem. I bring it to the range and several shooters will plink at it, with no issues. It does need repainting on occasion, but any steel target will. This target has outlasted a couple other spinners I got at the same time. Very good value for a fun reactive target.
M**N
Great for the price!
This is a great packable, and light target for plinking with a .22 LR. I also use it for fun in the backyard with a BB gun, the paint will not last for obvious reasons so don't expect to have the blaze Orange for very long. It's very strong on the targets and the frame for how thin the steel is it managed to take a .22 LR at a distance of 25 feet and not bend or damage it. The one downside is that you will need something to "anchor" it or "weigh" it down to prevent it from falling forward as the spinning targets are top heavy and it falls over as you hit the targets if not secured.
C**X
Pour tirer dans un pit de sable ou sur du ...
Pour tirer dans un pit de sable ou sur du gazon ... cette cible est correcte. Pour tirer dans un champs ou sur un terrain fourni en gazon long, ces cible trop basses, durement visible et ne pivotent pas. Pour ma part, je me suis taillé 4 cibles en plate 3/16" pour tirer de la .22lr 1400fps à 150' et 2 GONG de 12" et 8" en plate 3/16" le tout monté sur un frame à 24" de terre. Pour 20$ et 1 heure de travail légér, j'ai 6 cibles de meilleures qualité et surtout aucun ricochet ni dommage lorsque je tire de 30' jusqu'à 300'.Par contre, pour 20$, ces cible spinner peuvent être un choix alternatif pour quelqu'un qui ne veux pas les fabriquer soi-même.
A**K
Bang bang bang!
I use this for .22LR and pcp .22 pellet. I got a bunch of steel targets. This one is fun. Works well. Some people say its smaller then expected but I'd say it's perfect for such small rifles. It is set up at 50 - 75 yards and has not taken any real damage other than paint.
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