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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 1,945 ratings
Accuracy
9.69
Adhesion
9.68
Value for money
9.30

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Product Description

The product is made from the finest materials
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The shooting target shoot-n-c 6 inch round is presented in a 60 sheet pack by Bow Casey
The Bull's-Eye measures 6" in length
This category contains 60 target categories
The number of pastes is 240

Questions & Answers

What type of stickers are these?

In short, yes. In the paper target, I add the small targets to the big one in the center. If you want to reuse the target, you can cover up existing holes using the smaller circles.

Is it possible to ship it to California?

Indeed, you are right

Can anyone tell me if anyone has used them What are they?

My first attempt at a 177 caliber air pistol with this reactive target can be found here There were no round nose pellets among the round nose pellets. This is similar to a BB mark (26"). With the hollow point pellets, a 0 is created. By the 34' mark, the DETROYER pellets had also left a 0 mark. At the 4-inch On average, 22LR bullets leave holes about 0.025 inches in diameter. A 36" mark is indicated. My GAMO target gun can see most of the holes at 25 feet when I use it with the 177 pellet gun. The price is cheaper!

Could you please tell me what part number this is? Targets should have at least four rings on them There was a red one and three more rings each bearing the number 9,8,and ?

The answer is yes

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

I think these are the best of them all
5/5

I was surprised when I started reading the reviews that the majority of people were reviewing these as regular targets and had never even shot reactive targets It seems a lot of people have been commenting on how they splatter when hit, as if it's something they never expected. In my opinion, all reactant targets do this, so I would like to compare these to the other reactant targets because that is what you need to know before you buy a reactant target. I have summarized the two main points at the bottom of the review so you won't have to read the whole thing As a result of the high matte finish, these targets resist scratching more than any other reactive targets I have tried. They have much less glare, as well. I'd pick them over any other target as a result of starting with those facts. The first thing that stands out are the prints here. These appear to be much higher quality. The lines and letters are very Most of the other splatter targets simply don't look as good as these do, and I've pretty much used all of them. Since the circles are so small, get a ruler and draw out a six-inch circle so you know what size you'll be The size of these is not surprising, and they are properly advertised as their actual size. * * Note that the circle itself, the target you peel off and stick to is 6 inches in diameter, and not the paper at all. Several other targets fudge the sizes by showing the size of the paper backing rather than the design itself. The target is 6 inches in diameter with a half inch bull's-eye In the middle of the picture is an eye. Besides the higher scoring rings being narrower than the lower scoring rings, another thing I like is that they are printed larger. It is common for splatter targets to have equally spaced rings, but this is not the case for most competition targets. Though the splatters on this target are not as large as those on most others, they are still relatively easy to see. As a result, the pattern of the splatter is more tight and the dot's are easier to patch over. To cover up a bullet hole on some targets, we need more than one patch. Perhaps the inks or contrast are what make it easy to see your hit, but it's still quite obvious. So my three biggest complaints about splatter targets are that 1) they're easily scratched, 2) they tend to be glossier, making them cloudy when lit well, and 3) they can cause mess when the colored flecks fall to the ground. All of these are not accomplished by these targets. As opposed to other targets I have used, these are much more scratch resistent. A nylon brush rubbed over the outer ring didn't scratch it where there are more targets that will be easily peeled off. Compared to other targets, the finish of this target is extremely flat and matte, and so the glare is significantly reduced. There do not seem to be any messes on your part. Unlike other targets, I don't get black specs all over the target board when I shoot these. This is now going to be my first choice as far as targets are concerned. **

Personally I believe that you should always shoot at a distance where your group will remain about 4 inches, and if you can't do that, Moving your goals back from time to time until your groups start to loosen up again as you improve. It is surprising how quickly you can shoot 4 inch groups reliably at distances of 25 and 30 yards with a handgun using this technique. Targets such as these are ideal for such a purpose. Of course, there are some instances in which you might want to see a bigger target, such as in IPSC competitions. These stickers can be purchased and used on the larger targets to highlight important information. Generally, I see the biggest improvement in my students when we keep accurate distances while keeping accuracy. It would be more effective to maintain the distance and improve precision rather than keeping it the same. These targets are bigger in this brand, but they are more expensive. This pack is a great choice for anyone looking for a value-packed return on their investment as well as an extremely high-quality product. Reactive target of high quality. It can be seen even with direct sunlight glaring on the target in the first image. These splatter targets are far superior to those of the other brands. In the last of my splatter targets I have included the size of the bullet hole compared to the splatter size and you can see they are a little bigger and may be messier because of the size of the bullet hole. There is just a lot more consistency with these targets.

Sage Peterson
Sage Peterson
| Jun 04, 2021
I have found that these are probably the best of the different versions of stick-on glasses The setting is set to high Now that viz targets are available, you can use them
5/5

The little inch bulls add a nice touch to this package, so I always buy them along with this package- It gives me the opportunity to create my own custom targets for shooting pellet rifles. In the event that an online order is delivered in a cardboard box, I cut the boxes up and set the pieces aside (or throw them out if the boxes aren't very big) until I have time to deal with them. My go-to method when I have a massive supply of cardboard is to cut it up into slices the same width, and tape or white glue a whole mess of the pre-cut pieces together As I cut each slice into a given length, I have a large rectangular "pellet trap" of 30 or more slices. I then stick as many of them on the front and back of the bundle as it can fit. I'm going to stick 4 leftover red pasters or 4 of the ones with the pointed ends to each six inch circle A shoot of 12 inches Bulls will make waves Look at the position of 12, 3, 6 and 9 o'clock and you're in business! If I miss five targets per 6" circle, multiplied by the number of 6" circles, I have a total of 15 targets to miss The cardboard pieces that are on the front and side are paired with inchers. Now simply head outside (or to your basement or garage or dining room, wherever) and set up your pellet trap about 20, 25, 30 to 50 feet away, then place a 4'x4' half-sheet. You are going to totally obliterate those bad boys! Put 1" plywood behind it and go back to the firing line! After you have done this, turn the boat around to the side that has not yet been hit- You need to come back and shoot a bunch of stills after you're done It is still possible to find untouched targets in the front that were once the backside. What a great deal of fun that would be! you, your teammates, and all other team members have finished, grab the poor ol' shot-gun and put it away! Then bring the trap back inside, glue several more pieces of cardboard to the inside of the front and back, add more customized shots to the trap Let's follow up on those and repeat the process! There was a time when Now that the growing bunch of cardboard has been shot up so much that you can't add any more slices to the front or back or top or bottom without every pellet being fired going all the way through, so order more of these and throw out the old, pitiful bundle. Cleaning up the mess and starting from the beginning is the best course of action. I liked this better than those tiny metal things and it costs almost nothing except for a little time. I can't imagine going back to those metal things I still have C targets though, in a variety of sizes from three inches up to 12 inches. We recommend you order a second package of the 1-inch Splatterburst targets too, so you can place them in any empty spaces and larger circles. It was indeed too much fun. This is a highly recommended product!.

Kylie Francis
Kylie Francis
| Jun 17, 2021
I like it, but it's a bit This is a very small animal
5/5

This is a 6" diameter disc. They are similar to the other Shoot-em-ups in that they are splatter targets The targets are in C. Having this feature is a nice touch. I do not use targets without the splatter feature at all (in fact, I only use them with it)
When I first got these, I thought they would be bigger. Although I have been using 12-inch targets for a while now, I have found these to be helpful. My large 12" targets sometimes need to be 'repaired' with them. As far as I can tell, it isn't really important where the ball goes if I miss the 6" area. My 12" target had a few extra holes, which I could readily identify. A pack of 60 I had was used up, so I bought another pack of I might be able to spend them up faster because the price is so much lower than the 12" targets. While it is nice to be able to repair small spots with the stickers, considering the price, I just throw a new target on top of my old one. After I peel and stick them, I may have a few of these piled up at the end of the day. Basically these targets provide me with extra targets so that I can use up my 12" ones. I instantly stick 6 of these of the same kind of target on a large sheet target that has 6 spots on it from the range. A quick update It's so nice to have They are one of the many things I have ordered. In the past, I used to use the 12" target regularly, but now I find that I do not. A 12" target can be attached to the wall first and then these targets can be used. I am able to catch my bad shots with the 12".

Blaine Nicholson
Blaine Nicholson
| Apr 15, 2021

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