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Birchwood Casey Shoot-N-C 6-Inch Round Target (60 Sheet Pack) Birchwood Casey Shoot-N-C 6-Inch Round Target (60 Sheet Pack) Birchwood Casey Shoot-N-C 6-Inch Round Target (60 Sheet Pack) Birchwood Casey Shoot-N-C 6-Inch Round Target (60 Sheet Pack)

Birchwood Casey Shoot-N-C 6-Inch Round Target (60 Sheet Pack)

Birchwood Casey Shoot-N-C 6-Inch Round Target (60 Sheet Pack) Birchwood Casey Shoot-N-C 6-Inch Round Target (60 Sheet Pack) Birchwood Casey Shoot-N-C 6-Inch Round Target (60 Sheet Pack) Birchwood Casey Shoot-N-C 6-Inch Round Target (60 Sheet Pack)
$ 14.95

Score By Feature

Based on 1,856 ratings
Accuracy
9.73
Adhesion
9.69
Value for money
9.32

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Product Description

Stainless steel is the best material available
The Birchwood Casey is manufactured by Birchwood Casey
The Bow Casey shoot-n-c 6 inch round target is available in a 60 sheet
The size of a Bull's-eye is 6"
This is my targeted goal for 60 days
There are 240 pastes in each pack

Questions & Answers

Can you tell me if these are ?

In short, yes. My paper targets are made up of the big center target removed from my paper targets. It is used to cover holes on the target that have already formed, if it is to be reused.

Is it possible for the order to be shipped to California?

Yes, you can

Can anyone tell me if these were used What are they?

I did the following today with my 177 Cal Air Pistol and the reactive target There were 0 pellets in the ROUND NOSE. I would have liked it if it was the 26" mark (like the The pellets created by HOLLOW POINTS had a thickness of In the 34' mark, Destoyer pellets achieved a 0 dB rating. A mark at 4" is. Bullet holes average about 0.04 inches in diameter with 22LR bullets. A 36" mark is marked. It is common for me to use GAMO targets at 25' with the 177 pellet gun and I can often see the holes in the targets. We have a cheaper rate!

Could you please tell me what part number this is? Each ring on the target should be four inches wide There is a red one and then three other rings, with numbers 9, 8, and ?

The answer is yes

Selected User Reviews For Birchwood Casey Shoot-N-C 6-Inch Round Target (60 Sheet Pack)

There is no doubt that these are the best
5/5

I realized as I was reading the reviews that most people were reviewing these as regular targets and that they hadn't even shot reactive targets There were so many comments about how they splatter when hit as if that was something they weren't expecting. As the entire reactive targets market does this, I would like to know how these compare to other reactive targets since that is really what you are looking for when purchasing them. Here are the two points that are the biggest near the bottom of the review, so don't waste your time reading it all Since these targets are high matte, they have a much less glare than any other reactive target I have tried. I have not seen this issue with any other reactive target I've tried. Simply put, that is enough to make me choose them over others. The first thing you notice is that the printing just seems to be much higher quality, The lines are very sharp and the fonts are clear. These seem to outperform most of the other splatter targets I have used, and I have used them all pretty much. As usual, these are small, so you will need a ruler to measure a 6" circle to ensure that you will get what you expect.

Some people seem surprised at how small they are, but they are correctly advertised as they actually are. The circle itself, the target that you peel off and stick, measures 6 inches in diameter and not the paper itself. It is a common habit among other targets to fudge the size by including the paper backing instead of an The target diameter is 6 inches, and the bull's eye is half an inch In the middle of the picture is an eye. The higher scoring rings are more narrow than the lower scoring rings, which is another thing I like. It is not the norm to have equidistant rings for competition targets, as it is for splatter targets. In spite of the smaller splatters than on most other targets, all of them are still easily visible. Dots can be used to cover up the splatter pattern because it is a tighter pattern. For some targets it is possible to cover up a bullet hole with more than one patch. The inks or the contrast may make your hit difficult to see, but it's still quite obvious when you see it. The three biggest problems with splatter targets are 1) they are easily scratched, 2) they tend to be more glossy and therefore can throw a lot of glare on a well-lit range, and 3) their flecks of color can end up coating the target itself. The targets listed here don't meet any of these criteria. Compared to any other target I have used, these ones are much more scratch resistant. In some cases, even scratching it with a nylon brush did not remove it. Similarly, rubbing the outer ring with your finger did not remove it. There is very little glare on this matte finish over other targets, because it has a flat matte finish. I see that you don't seem to have a mess. When I shoot them, I do not get the black specs all over the target board, as I do when I shoot The next time I'm looking for a target, these will definitely be my first choice. If you want a bigger area, you can stick them together on a target or piece of cardboard. Generally, I recommend you shoot at a distance that allows you to maintain a 4 inch grouping, and if not, you should move the target up. Then move back your targets as you improve until it feels natural for your groups to work together Using this method, you will be surprised at the speed at which you can consistently shoot 4" groups at 25 and 30 yards with a handgun. This target set is a perfect fit for that purpose. There is still the possibility to use a bigger target or the IPSC torso in some situations. It's possible to buy those and use the stickers to highlight places on Generally, I find that my students perform better when we maintain accuracy while changing the distance of the practice. The distance should be maintained and precision improved, rather than maintaining the distance. These packs are a great value for your money, as well as an extremely high-quality product. They make bigger targets in this brand, but they're a lot more expensive. The target should be of high quality. The first picture illustrates how easily the target can be seen even when the light is glaringly indirect. The quality of this splatter target is so much better than that of other brands. In the last picture I decided to show some of my other favorite splatter targets. You can see from comparing the bullet holes that these are all 9 mm bullet holes, that the splatters are bigger and maybe a little There is just a lot more consistency with these targets.

Caspian Riggs
Caspian Riggs
| May 20, 2021
I find these to be the most effective of the various versions of stick-on nail polish I've tried A high level of on A variety of viz targets is now available online
5/5

This is a product I like to buy along with a package of our little bulls - My own targets for pellet rifle shots can be customized using these eyes. We never throw out anything delivered in a cardboard box that was ordered online. When we get stuff delivered in a cardboard box, I cut it up and put the pieces aside until later (or throw them away if the box was small). As soon as I have a good supply of cardboard, I cut it all into identical slices, then tape or white-glue a whole bunch of the pre-cut slices As I cut slices into lengths of a certain length, I will end up with a large rectangular "pellet trap" of 30 or more slices. Once I have as many of these as fit on the front and back of the bundle, I attach them to it. Now I will additionally attach four red pasters left over from the previous steps or 4 one-inch red pasters, to every six-inch circle I'm talking inches here- The bulls - You can see the nine o'clock position easily when you look at 12, 3 and 6 o'clock. In my case, I have five targets in each 6" circle, multiplied by the number of circles there are in six On both the front and back slices of cardboard place a couple of inches of squares. Now, head outside (or to the basement or garage or dining room) and set up your pellet trap a couple of feet above the ground, about 20, 25, 30 to 50 feet away. You'll need at least one piece of 1" plywood behind it, then return to the firing line and try to utterly destroy them! Turn it around to the side that is not yet totally damaged when you have done that Shoot all the stills again from the line, then get up and go There are untouched targets in the front row that used to be in the back row! I know I'd have a lot of fun if I were you. Then, grab the old shotgun for the poor ol' shotgun, so everyone will have a chance to understand! Put the trap up again, bring it inside, glue several more pieces of cardboard to the front and back, and add more customized shoots. who have already received it and repeat the process as often as you like! There was a time when The cardboard bundle is finally so crooked that no more slices can be added to under or over or top or bottom without each pellet going through the entire bundle. It's probably about time to order some more of these, so not to bother with that old, pitiful bundle. Start over from scratch as soon as possible if you want to clean up the mess. That's so much better than one of those tiny metal things and it costs almost nothing but a little time. I absolutely love these Shoot-N-Go's! Though, there are targets in every size from about 3 inches to about 12 inches. Do not forget to pick up another package of 1" Splatterburst targets also, so you can add them to the larger circles and This is going to be too much fun. This is a GREAT book!.

Rosa Mills
Rosa Mills
| Nov 24, 2020
The size is nice, but the quality is poor
5/5

The size is very The diameter of the circle is six inches. Similar to the other Shoot-A-Targets, these targets also feature splatters Targets marked with a C. I think this is a great addition. * * I thought these would be bigger when I first bought them (in fact, I only use targets with the splatter feature) When I first got these, I thought they would be bigger. Although I had relied on 12" targets for some time, I have found these to be very useful. The spares can sometimes be used to repair my large 12" targets. Moreover, I found that no matter where I placed it as long as I didn't miss the 6" area, it didn't matter. In my 12" target, I found extra holes to be rare and fairly easy to identify. The first pack of 60 cards I ordered was used up and I ordered another pack of Due to the lower price, I may use them up sooner than I would have with 12" targets. Although the stickers can be used to repair spots, I usually throw another target on top of the other at this price to avoid spending more money. At the end of the day I may have a collection In general, I do not need to use my 12" targets with these The moment I get a large sheet target from the range with six spots on it, I immediately stick on six A brief update There's just something about these that I find compelling. They've been on my order list for quite some time. Now that I always use the 12" target less frequently, I find that I don't need it At first, it is useful to stick on a 12" target, then you can I catch all of my bad shots with a 12".

Romeo Hampton
Romeo Hampton
| Sep 18, 2020

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