Features:
– Great low cost way to get into steel targets!
– Loud “GONG!” sounds provides positive feedback when a target is hit.
– Lasts for years | AR500 steel deflects rounds and resists pitting.
– Rated for all handguns except magnum cartridges.
– 12″ x 20″ Silhouette provides a large target sight picture.
Specifications:
– Weight: 24 lb
– Steel notes: AR500 steel
– Overall Height: 20″
– Overall Width: 12″
– Thickness: 3/8″ (10mm)
WARNING!:
– Never shoot steel core, steel jacket, solid copper ammo, or magnum rounds at the Titan shooting target.
– Do not shoot the Titan shooting target with BB’s, pellets, or air soft. They do not have enough force to splatter and will ricochet.
– Do not shoot any closer than 100 yards with a rifle and 10 yards with a handgun.
– Do not shoot a caliber larger than .308 at the Titan shooting target.
– ALWAYS wear eye and ear protection while shooting at the target.
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Good deal! Has held up very well so far. Have been shooting at them with a .308 from 200 yards to 600 yards. I would recommend them. Well worth the money!The pictures show hits from 200-400 yards. No dimpling at all.
Just as good as any other $80-100 ar500 silhouette Bought it for the price and I’m very impressed. Just as good as any other $80-100 ar500 silhouette! If you’re trying to figure out how to mount it, I found making one is probably the best and cheapest route. I used three 2×4 boards, sawhorse brackets, two 3/8’s bolts, 2 springs and a bunch of washers (to angle the target downwards). Seems to hold up well. I did end of putting side braces on the bottoms of each leg to prevent tipping.
Great target for great value Had a chance to take this to the range today. Did well with pistol and pistol caliber AR at 25 and 50 yds. Pistol did absolutely nothing to it at all. I did shoot a 223 bolt rifle at 50 yds but a bit high on the silhouette and cartered it just a bit. Other targets i shot lower and it didnt crater it, prob because the target was able to move and swing to dissipate some energy. Those lower hits left the smallest pock marks. The higher one left craters about half the size of a dime and maybe…