🎯 Hit the Bull's-Eye Every Time!
The Birchwood Casey Bull's-Eye Reactive Targets are designed for serious shooters, providing instant feedback with bright chartreuse rings that reveal bullet holes. These self-adhesive targets are versatile for all guns and calibers, making them ideal for both indoor and outdoor practice. With 60 targets and 240 pasters included, you'll maximize your shooting experience while enjoying the reliability of a brand trusted since 1948.
Size | One Size |
Material | Paper |
Color | Multicolor |
Sport | hunting |
Brand | Birchwood Casey |
Item Weight | 0.6 Pounds |
Shape | Round |
Team Name | birchwood casey |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00029057345506 |
UPC | 029057345506 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 7.32 x 6.3 x 0.63 inches |
Package Weight | 0.36 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 0.75 x 6.25 x 6.5 inches |
Brand Name | Birchwood Casey |
Warranty Description | See manufacturer |
Model Name | Bull's-Eye Reactive Targets - Highly Visible Instant Feedback Self-Adhesive Shooting Targets |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 5 |
Manufacturer | Birchwood Casey |
Part Number | BC-34550 |
Style | 60 Targets, 720 Pasters |
Included Components | see descritption |
J**T
Perfect for the range...
Nice spatter targets and I couldn't pass them up when they were on sale. Work VERY well at the range and show your hits quite visibly. The targets stuck very well to the original paper target I was using and did not peel away when hit.Yes I know I'm hitting low left ;-)
D**L
Best bang for your buck targets!
As someone who’s taken up shooting B8’s at 25yrds with a handgun, these are these easiest and cheapest way to practice without having to walk all the way to the target to check accuracy. They are versatile, super sticky, easy to see/check hits and hold up decent when it’s raining outside. They are my go to do-it-all targets.
A**R
Range target
Great range target. Easy peel off and stick on larger background sheet. Like how you can see bullet markings from a distance. Nice visual target.
W**E
These really are the best of the bunch...
When I started reading the reviews I realized that most people were reviewing these as regular targets and apparently had never even shot reactive ones before. So many people were commenting on the fact they splatter when hit, as if they weren’t expecting that. All reactive targets do this, so I would like to compare these against the other reactive targets because that’s really what you wanna know when you buy these. The two biggest points are near the bottom so if you don’t want to bother reading the whole review here they are: These targets resist scratching significantly more than any others reactive target I have tried and they have significantly less glare because of the high matte finish. That’s enough right there for me to choose them over any other target.The first thing is the printing these just seems to be a much higher quality, The lines and letters are extremely sharp. They just simply look better than most of the other splatter targets and I am pretty much used them all. Of course these are small, so get a ruler and spec out a 6” circle so you know what you’re getting. Some people seem surprised at how small they are but these are properly advertised at their actual size.Note that the circle itself, the target that you actually peel off and stick is 6 inches in diameter and not the paper. Some of the other targets fudge the size by giving you the size of the paper backing rather than the actual decal. This is a 6 inch diameter target with a half inch bull’s-eye in the middle.Another thing I like is that the higher scoring rings are more narrow than the lower scoring rings. Most splatter targets have equidistant rings and that’s not how most competition targets are.While the splatters are smaller than on a lot of other targets, the are still easily seen. The pattern of the splatter is tighter and easier to patch over with the dot’s. Some other targets require more than one patch to cover up a bullet hole. Maybe it’s the inks or the contrast but it’s still quite easy to see your hit.So my three biggest problems with splatter targets are one) they’re easily scratched, two) they tend to be glossier and therefore will sometimes throw a lot of glare at a well lit range, and 3) They can make a huge mess as the flecks of color end up coating the rest of the target. These targets do none of these. They are much more scratch resistant instead than any other targets I have used. Even rubbing a nylon brush over the outer ring didn’t scratch it where is it will totally peel off other targets. The finish is very flat matte, and so the glare is reduced significantly over other targets. And you seem to be a mess free. I’ve shot many of them and I don’t get the black specs all over the target board like I do with other targets.These are definitely going to be my first choice go to targets from now on. They’re small so if you want a bigger area you can stick a bunch of them together on a larger target or piece of cardboard.Personally I think you should always shoot at a distance that allows you to maintain about a 4 inch grouping, and if you cannot do that you need to move the target up until you can. And as you improve, move your targets back until your groups start to loosen up again. You’ll be surprised how quickly you’ll will reliably shoot 4 inch groups at 25 and 30 yards with a handgun using this method. These targets are absolutely perfect for that.Sure there’s some cases where you still want a bigger target or the IPSC torso. You can buy those and use these stickers to highlight places on the larger targets. But in general I see the biggest improvement in my students when we maintain accuracy and vary the distance. Rather than maintaining the distance and shooting for an improvement in precision.They do make bigger targets in this brand but they’re a lot more expensive. These packs are a great value for your money as well as an extremely high-quality reactive target.The first picture shows how visible the target is even when it is a glaring indirect sunlight. This is such an improvement over the other brands of splatter targets. The last to show my other favorite splatter targets and you can see by comparing the size of the bullet hole, these are all 9 mm, that the splatters are bigger and may be a little bit messier. These targets are just a lot more consistent.
A**S
Nice targets.
Husband was thrilled to receive these and thrilled with the price. Mind the dimensions when you order.
V**V
Small
Good quality, but small
B**N
The best
In my experience, these are pretty much the best of the various versions of stick-on, high-viz targets now available out there. I like to buy a package of these along with a package of the little one inch bulls-eyes to make my own customized targets for pellet rifle shooting sessions. Whenever we get something delivered in a cardboard box that was ordered online, I'll cut it up and set the pieces aside (or dispose of 'em if the box was very small) until later. When I have a good supply of cardboard, I cut it all up into slices of the same width, then tape or white-glue a whole mess of the pre-cut slices together into a given length until I have a large rectangular '"pellet trap" of 30 slices or more. Then I slap as many of these as will fit on the front and back of the bundle. Now, to each six inch circle, I'll additionally stick 4 leftover red pasters or 4 of those one-inch shoot-n-c bulls-eyes to the 12, 3, 6 and 9 o'clock positions and Viola! Now I have five targets per 6" circle to miss, multiplied by the number of six-inchers that fit on the front and rear slices of cardboard. Now, just head outside (or to the basement or garage or dining room or wherever) and set up your pellet trap a couple of feet off the ground, about 20, 25, 30 to 50 feet away, then place a big ol' 4'x4' half-sheet of 1" plywood behind it, go back to the firing line and set out to totally ruin those bad boys! When you have, go turn it around to the side that isn't yet totally shot-up, come back to the line and shoot up all the still-untouched targets on the front that used to be the back! Now that's some great fun and then some. When you and everyone else is finally done, go grab the poor ol' shot-up 'trap,' bring it back inside, glue several more slices of cardboard to the front and back, add more customized shoot-n-c's to those and repeat the process ad nauseum! When the ever-growing bundle of cardboard is finally so shot up you can't add any more slices to the front or back or top or bottom without every pellet fired goin' all the way through the whole thing on every shot, it's probably about time to order more of these, so chuck the whole old, pitiful, shot-up mess and start over again from scratch. Works better than one of those tiny metal things and costs almost nothing except a little time. I really love these Shoot-n-C targets though, and in every size from about three inches on up. Don't forget to order another package of the 1" Splatterburst targets as well, so you can add them to the bigger circles and any empty spaces. Too much fun indeed. HIGHLY recommended!
D**E
Nice targets
Great product nice splatter pattern
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