Birchwood Casey 12"x18" Pregame Shooting Targets
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I believe the number was eight. More than one, without a doubt.
In each shrink-wrapped package, I received eight targets. I wrapped a package and went to the copy center right away.
Each hole begins with a shot at the fairway, aiming for the black dot. Then you aim for the black area while shooting at the green. Add the numbers from your two shots together to get your hole score. If you miss the green, you'll lose a stroke and have to try again. The goal is to score as low as possible.
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At the same time, I ordered Battleship game targets, which came in packs of eight for $7. This target was 8 to a pack for $8, so I assumed it was the same. So far, there has only been one target. I just double-checked everything. I double-checked the description and it appears that it is only for one target, so my apologies for not noticing earlier. But $8. I find the price of 19 for one target to be absurdly high, and I am not pleased. At that price, I'm not going to buy another.
br> It's a responsive target, which works well. At 50 yards, I can easily see where I'm hitting. If you're shooting on a 50-yard or longer indoor range, you'll want to position the target near or against the back wall if you're seated, so the rounds don't hit the ceiling. These targets are a fraction of the size of those sold at gun ranges.
A stationary Target does not have the same thickness or accuracy as an Amazon. I'm sorry, but those two categories aren't applicable, so I'll have to skip them. These things work well, though they are a little larger than I had anticipated. Even though the dimensions are listed, you won't believe how large 12 by 18 is until you see it up on the target stand; it's an excellent representation of a tree rat. These are effective at keeping your air gun accurate for one-shot humane dispatching.
It was of poor quality when I received it. Several of them, perhaps half of them, were flaking and scratched. The issue, I believe, is that they are not all oriented in the same way; some of the faces are in direct opposition to one another. The impact holes aren't as bright as those found in other similar products. It's difficult to tell what is going on. Even from a short distance, 22 hits have been recorded. The thickness of the plastic card stock is noticeable. This was a lot better in battleship form. I believe I was able to get a second good run. I'm glad I didn't have to shell out a lot of money. This is the last time I will purchase this version.
I wanted him to get some practice so that the poor little things didn't get shot but didn't die (I don't want them to suffer, just to stop eating our fruit). br>In my opinion, the larger squirrel is excessively large. However, because he is a simple target, he is ideal for learning. The smaller one in the corner is more precise and presents a challenge. We each tried one sheet and agreed that it is an excellent target for practicing shooting. If you're going squirrel hunting or just want a realistic target to practice with, this is a great option.
Headshots on the left, vitals shots on the right. br>br>These appear to be a little pricey, but they are of good quality, and with all the bulls and things to shoot at, you get a lot of use out of one target. Because the paper is so large, I've even used these for bigger than 22 to sight in. br>br>I believe I'll keep this one on repeat. It's a five-star product from start to finish!.
It's a lot of fun to shoot and there are a lot of targets, but because the splatter is white, it's difficult to see where your shots land. If the splatter was a fluorescent green color instead, it would be fantastic and much easier to see.
We ended up playing these over and over again, trying to beat each other's scores while everyone else stood around watching and talking trash. This is a fantastic addition to any target set-up!.