10 Best Shooting Targets For Range in 2024 (Expert Reviews)

Ready to step up your shooting game at the range? Well, I’ve been there, done that, and got the bullseye to prove it! After trying out a bunch of targets, I’ve handpicked the absolute best shooting targets just for you. Trust me, these targets are like having a personal coach right there with you, helping you hit the mark every time. So, let’s make your next range day the best one yet!

1. Highwild Steel Target Stand Complete Kit

Highlight: Target Stand is quick and easy assembly. All parts can be replaced separately.

Helpful Review: “I love this target stand. It is fairly easy to hang the targets and the chains and attachments are sturdy. The legs are light aluminum which makes them less stury but super easy to take on and off. I have no issues hauling this back and forth between home and the gun range.

I shoot weekly and would but this again. Don’t forget to order spray paint to repaint the face of the plates after each outing.” -John F. Peterson

My Friend’s Review: “I was worried at first that this would be able to handle rifle shots. Well overall very impressed. Very easy to remove legs and transport and set up. Only weak link we found was the carriage bolts that hold chains to targets. Two head broke off just from target impact. Purchased four heavy duty bolts from Lowes, and they are holding up just fine.

Also, the paint comes off pretty quick, so bought some bright orange and green spray paint to throw a few coats on after range time.

Overall very impressed and much better than paper targets. Highly recommend and price is very fair.” -Jason

Trending Review: “The range I go to has a rule that steel must be 200 yards away. The range officers love it because of the way the steel is angled so there shouldn’t be a chance of a direct ricochet.

This target is light weight and easy to walk down range. The set up and break down is very fast which makes it great to load up into my vehicle. I have used it multiple times and love shooting it. I very highly recommend this product to everyone looking to shoot steel.” -Lydon

Reassuring Review: “Everything is very good. The stand has taken multiple hits from 12ga / 5.56 / .223 / and 9mm And still standing strong.

Targets are solid but will definitely have to swap them out in 1 year. I do alot of shooting 2 3 times a week so that’s to be expected. You Cannot get a more complete setup for the price.

I would also recommend carabiners for easy setup and take down or just to swap out different targets.” -John Catalano


2. KNINE OUTDOORS Shooting Target Stand

Highlight: Made of durable iron, ensuring stability and longevity.

Helpful Review: “These are great stands for target practice. I purchased the two pack and they came in a box that had target’s printed on the cardboard. These can be set up and taken down within minutes. All of the screws have butterfly heads so no tools are needed (a big plus) for mobility).

I don’t plan on leaving mine out in the rain. The width is easily adjusted via a single butterfly screw as well. Everything you need is provided except for the upright posts. This is where I would take away 1 star on the review if I didn’t have my own table saw and plenty of wood available.

The instructions (basic) give you no dimensions for the wood you need. You need to have six foot (what I use) lumber cut to 13/16”x 1 13/16”.

There is a set screw to hold it in if you cut the long side a bit short, but I would recommend making sure the short side is spot on so there’s no rocking back and forth. I would definitely recommend these stands if you have access to a table saw.” -Sam

Trending Review: “I recently purchased the target stand as a gift for my friend. He is an avid shooter, and he really likes it. Made from sturdy steel, its top-notch build quality ensures stability and durability, even in challenging weather conditions.

The stand’s adjustable height settings offer versatile target positioning for various shooting distances and firearm types.

My friend really believes this target stand is a must-have for shooters of all levels seeking reliability, versatility, and ease of use in their shooting practice.” -Zhongling Liu

Few Words From My Neighbor: “This metal target stand from Knine Outdoors Store is the real deal and a must have for sighting a weapon on or just practice shooting. I’ve used several different target stands in the past and never been 100% happy with any of them until this one.

The metal stand is sturdier than any I’ve used in the past. This stand also fits a 1″x2″ board much better than the stands I’ve used in the past. Another great feature is the included wing nuts to tamp down the stand itself (because it is adjustable) and also to snug the 1″x2″ board firmly in place.

The metal stand is adjustable from 13″ to 24″ on the widest settings and from 9″ to 20″ on the least wide settings. The metal stands are clearly marked in inches for adjusting purposes.

The two stands also come with 8 ground stakes (4 for each stand) and they are heavy duty and the business end is very sharp making for easy insertion in the hardest ground. Eight oversized clips are also included to hold the targets on the 1×2 boards.

These two stands are now my go to stands for zeroing scopes in as well as target shooting. This set is well made and should last a long time with their heavy duty metal build.” -Raymond James

Reassuring Review: “The base is nicely weighted and the clamps are decent. It has adjustable width and room for wooden posts. My only wish is that it actually had the wooden posts included. It is stated in the listing that it is not included but it wasn’t very obvious so I was not aware until opening the package. Just another thing to buy but these do still offer a very good option for targets and are easy to set up.

Pros:

Heavy base
Adjustable width
Nice clamps
Box can be used as a target

Cons:

Would like the listing to make it more obvious that the posts aren’t included

Overall I am pleased with these target stands and would likely buy more in the future as they are very convenient when you want paper targets set up in a large field.” -Grizzler


3. Highwild Target Stand System with 2×4 Mount Kit

Highlight: Four-leg stand for more stability.

Helpful Review: “I have wanted to shoot steel for a long time and bought this once I found a place in the country where I could shoot longer distance.

The steel target gives a very satisfying “ping” and the angled design, along with the spring, relieves most concern about ricochets. The target held up well, even to some fairly hot steel core 7.62x54r rounds which will punch holes in fairly hard steel. Beyond that, the target was fairly easy to assemble.

We did need a drill to put it together (to make some holes in the 2×4 used for mounting), but all the bolts could be hand tightened. It’s cumbersome to carry longer distances once assembled, and does take a minute to break down since a few bolts have to be removed, but it is not so awkward that carrying it a few hundres yards is not possible, and it can still fit in a small car once you remove the 2×4.

I found the concerns about ricochets damaging the legs to not be a concern. You do find lead dust all over the target and the legs, but the target taks off enough velocity (at least from what we were shooting) that the legs looked fine.

What was a little problematic was people shooting low and hitting the 2×4 portion of the stand. Since beginner pistol shooters tend to push their shots low, this got hit fairly often. I definitely recommend bringing a spare 2×4 – we got lucky the stand held up even though it was ~50% skinnier in a few sections!” -turtlemonvh

My Brother’s Review: “Got this to add to my small collection of targets that you only need to set up once. I primarily only used this with hand gun rounds (9mm, .45acp, .380) and the target stood up with an issue. Even with wind gusts of ~20MPH, the wide base of the target held up just fine with no movement.

There is a nice “ping” sound when hit, and the angle is good to deflect shrapnel downwards. Pro tip: If you want to protect the stand from shrapnel, throw a couple of sand bags on the legs of the base to absorb some of the shrapnel.

The assembly of this was pretty straight forward even without looking at the instructions. It would have been nice of the length of the head and base mount were a little bit smaller as both needed 2+ shims to make everything tight.

I do like that you can use a taller piece of lumber if you want to raise the target. I had mine at about 5 ft, with no movement issues with the base. The top mount could use some additional gussets on the spring attachment point as I could see this bending over time with the weight and hundreds of round impacts.

Overall, i’m pretty satisfied with this target and looking to throw hundreds of more rounds at it.

Pros:

– No issues at all with all the pistol calibers I threw at it
– Good angle to deflect shrapnel
– Stands up to desert winds with no issues
– Different length lumber can adjust target height

Cons:

– Mount length could be shortened or more shims provided
– Tool-less assembly would be nice if possible (I just leave mine partially assembled all the time)
– Nylock nuts on lumber mount would help with vibrations from working them loose instead of the “lock” washers that do a poor job at this.” -Mitch Martin

Trending Review: “My son and I love this target. Shotgun, .22lr or rifle. Works great. Hear the hits. Hundreds of rounds into it so far with only a couple small “chips” on the edge from some edge hits, no big deal the base has taken all the redirected shrapnel without any issues.

Local leo’s like the dedicated target vs whatever laying around and left behind. Looking into some other targets to complete a fun little shooting gallery.” -George Moylan III

Reassuring Review: “This thing has held up to so much more than I expected it to. We’ve beat the hell out of it with ‘-06 and .308 at distances that I don’t recommend using steel targets at, and so far this thing hasn’t seemed to care.

It’s solid, and stands up well even without stakes. It’s also big enough to see from distance, which is nice. Fair warning tho, if you’re planning to use this as a portable target like we do, bring along a sturdy dude to carry it downrange and back. It’s quite heavy, and unwieldy once set up.” -Dave


4. Highwild Adjustable Paper Target Stand

Highlight:  Trident pedal design for quick and sturdy insertion into the ground.

Helpful Review: “This target stand is great for 100yrd rifle range, off of a bench or prone. It will probably work out to 300 yrds, but for prone only unless you want to be shooting slightly “down hill”. The 100 yrd targets are 14×14 which fit perfectly with the top cross arm as high as it can go and the bottom arm as high as it can go on the lower half of the vertical support.

This means off you use larger targets you can only move the lower cross arm down which will move the target center towards the ground. I would call this stand unsuitable for pistol use. Full size Silhouettes are too large and even the small ones would be at the ground.

The clips which are basic office supply spring paper clips that are frequently used at indoor ranges don’t work well outdoors. Any wind will move the target around, even bellying it like a square sail. This is an easy fix though. Plastic clothes pins from Walmart are cheap, pretty useless as clothes pins, but work great as target clips. They actually clip the target to the cross members and since they have what appears to be silicone inner lining holds paper targets very well.

I like that it’s so light weight. If you can’t shoot or like to play gangsta these aren’t for you. I’ve seen 12×12 wood posts eventually shot to pieces by these types of shooters.” -Prof Daddy

Trending Review: “This is a good product. Solid metal pieces, easy to assemble. I am going to buy larger clips, not because the existing clips don’t work, but I cut up cardboard boxes to make a solid backing for my targets and I want bigger clips to hold the resulting cardboard/target assembly more solidly.

This product is well worth the price. Another modification update: In order to make the stand more stable, I have put dowel rods with holes drilled in the ends between the upper and lower arms on each side to keep a consistent length for target stability and to prevent twisting when I push down on the base to get it into rocky ground.

Each of the upper and lower arms, if you look closely, have a bend or hook at the end. Fit these into the drilled holes of the dowel rod and put a little duct tape over them, and you will have an extremely stable target stand.” -Mick

Reassuring Review: “I have never bought a target holder before, so I did not know what to expect. This was a pleasant surprise. It is well-made, easy to assemble and holds a variety of sizes of targets and disassembles easily to fit back in its original box, although I am thinking of getting a bag for it so that I can leave some of it assembled.

It does have quite a few pieces that take a few minutes to assemble. The only problem I had has is that one of the thumb-screw holes was x-threaded. I contacted customer service, provided my paperwork, and they sent me a whole new holder even though I suggested they just send the defective part.

The only complaint I have is that the targets are held to the metal rods with conventional paper clasps (provided), but if there is a x-wind, they tend to allow the target to slide a bit and bunch up. I think with experience I will come up with a way to prevent this, like folding the target around the upper and lower rods and then clipping them.” -Marshall

Few Words From A Fellow: ” When I received the package and opened it, I was surprised to see how easy to assemble this target stand was engineered. Basically, it is all a series of steel rods with sleeves and screw in attachment points. Does not take very long at all to assemble and take down after use for easy transport purposes.

I did not measure all the rods, but the largest pieces were no longer than 24 in which makes it ideal to take down, Carry, assemble, and transport. A single unit however, only stands about 3 ft high, so, I just purchased the second one to add to the top of the first one.

This in turn will give me four individual targets to shoot at and now when I’m done adding that, it will stand over 5 ft. One of the rods has a three prong steak so you can just jab it in the ground anywhere at the range precisely at the distance you would like to shoot from! Nice feature to have!” -Frank Madia


5. Highwild Adjustable Target Stand Base for Paper Shooting Targets Cardboard Silhouette

Highlight: Suitable for various shooting practices, such as target range, shooting club, and home shooting.

Helpful Review: “I have my own range and go thru a min of 1000 rounds a week. Been buying high end (expensive) reactive targets and target stands for years. Recently I wanted to add several more target stands to practice hostage scenarios and El Presidente Drills.

I took a chance on these target stands, wasn’t expecting much in terms of quality or value…was I ever surprised. These stands are every bit as good and probably better than my high-end name brand stands which I paid 3x more for

The width adjustability is a great idea. I had no trouble at all with Home Depot furring strips going into the support slots, the internal clamps are a great idea.

If I really was pressed to find a fault it is the legs are a little short which can lead to stability issues, especially with the supports cut at 6′ but a long nail spike thru the hole in the leg easily rectifies that issue. The cut out targets on the shipping box is more gimmick than useful but still a nice touch.

At this price point for two stands I’m going to buy another pair or two just to have on hand or to take with me when I hold training classes or shoot off site.” Molon Labe

Trending Review: “This stand works well. Steel is fairly heavy, works well w/ my already built 1×2 frame targets. I had a wooden frame/base prior which I usually nailed together, and this removable stand just makes it easier to store/travel with in the truck. It means I can lay multiple targets flat then install to base at the range.

The bolt for the adjustment works pretty well, probably longer than it needs to be but works well enough. Holes in each side to use a stake to keep it down. Finish/welding is good, not amazing, but good enough considering it’s a stand that’ll spend it’s life on the ground. Looking forward to getting it to the range.

Note: I thought the system did not come with the bolts. I was really annoyed and went to lowest to buy some, THEN when I got home noticed they were tucked in one of the leg bases, they are NOT in the bag with the clips.” -Shaad

Critical Review: “The fact this came with 2 separate stands is worth the price in my opinion. The construction is sturdy, however the base “footprint” is small. It does have holes to stake down if need be, but I live in a desert area.

Instead I grabbed some 4×2 boards and cut them to add stability to the base. Used some screws and washers to tighten into place and was completely still while shooting targets. Definitely worth it in my opinion!” -Erik Pacheco

Reassuring Review: “I read some early reviews stating there may have been some welding issues in the past. Well, those issues are in the past. These stands are very well welded and made of quality metal.

They come with wing nuts to set the different sized targets in place without moving and they even come with the oversized clips to hold your targets in place. The box the stands are delivered in are actual targets (2) that you can use if you don’t have targets.

These are great and I would definitely recommend them to anyone. The price is good because you get 2 stands, allowing for 2 shooters at the same time when sighting in a firearm. Don’t hesitate if you’re considering these target stands.” -Tommy D


6. RESOLUTE Medically Designed Shooting Targets For The Range

Highlight:  Anatomically correct paper shooting targets that precisely mimics human anatomy.

Helpful Review: “So this target is the closest anatomically correct target that I have yet shot on for training. Without a doubt, the most accurate anatomical target on the market. It is geared towards a human that is approximately 5‘9“ in height (which would be your average bad guy anyway). Most of my training on this was from 5-10 yards.

I love the critical trauma zones that are notated on the target. The paper itself is made of a very heavy duty material, so no need to worry about flimsiness. I highly recommend these targets if you are an avid shooter and are constantly practicing your self-defense shooting and “shot placement”.

It gives you a good indication as to where your hits are landing and how effective they are vis-à-vis efficacy in the shots (lethal verses non-lethal hits).

As a former South Carolina State Trooper myself, this is a great target to continue my self defense practice and keep my shooting skills sharp and accurate! I wish we would’ve had these when I was still on the force, when we would have to re-qualify on our Glock Model 22 .40 Cal S&W service weapons every 6-months, rather than shooting on those boring silhouettes with the K5 kill zones. These would’ve made qualification much more enjoyable!!!” -Todd A Glowacki

Trending Review: “Most targets that I have used have chest and “T” box marking, but only a handful have pelvic area markings. I think the possibility of bullet resistant body armor could be more common. One of the things that I think people forget is the pelvic area when training. The “T” box is a relatively small area.

Training to shoot the pelvic area in failure to stop drills is kind of nice. It tends to be less armored then the chest and is a larger target then the “T” box. overall I think seeing what you would be hitting and the organs being the correct size would be a useful training tool.

When I first looked at the small box the targets came in, I thought the targets where going to be undersized. The targets come folded up, and the material is thicker and nicer then I was expecting. I will be buying these again in the future if they are still available.” -Charles Carter

My Cousin’s Review: “I hadn’t shot since retiring from a State LEO position in 2007 and decided to start back up. I went out and bought a new Glock Model 21, ordered these targets, and this was my first one of the day. I had forgotten how relaxing shooting is, and this target presented many choices to focus on.

I opted to shatter elbows and hip/leg joints first, then some vital organs such as lungs and liver and some intestines, followed by some heart and brain shots including the eye sockets, and my last 13 rounds were at 12 yards, all in the chest center mass. One hundred thirteen rounds in the target out of 113 fired. I’ve missed shooting so much, but I’m enjoying it again.” -Michael Lanphier

Reassuring Review: “I put a pair of glasses on the face of the target to show that it is truly life sized. These targets are so well made I think I’ll frame one for my game room. Seriously well done. You can aim at vital organs or go for less lethal targets like hips, elbows and shoulders.

They even provide a couple of off-body targets. Lots of options. High quality paper. My range charges $3 – $5 per target, while these are a little more than $1, unique and well made.” -Kevin Hull


7. Highwild Double Spinner Shooting Targets

Highlight:  Made of the highest quality solid steel and painted flat black to prevent rust and corrosion.

Helpful Review: “This is a great piece of steel for plinking. The satisfaction of hearing the report of a hit with the movement of the spinner is fantastic.

The steel of the frame and of the target is heavy – ⅜” thick spinner and about ¼” round rod for the frame. It comes painted black so I scuffed and painted mine a bright yellow for the field.

The description specifically states this is designed for handgun ammo and that is correct. All standard load, ball ammo from either pistols or carbines did not harm the target. But standard .223 ball ammo from an AR pistol at 25 yards did some serious damage.

So nothing larger than .22LR from a rifle for this particular target. I like this one so much, I’m getting another!” -Gene S. Chun

Trending Review: “Unbelievable. For the price this target is well-built. I’m getting ready to look to see if they have different targets to Purchase. I need a target with three or more targets attached to it.

If I had a known that the material they use is such a nice quality I would have ordered the target with three or more instead of this one. Unbelievable. Thank you for your craftsmanship.” -Maya

Reassuring Review: “Was very satisfied with this target used a 9mm, .40, 38 special an the target worked real good no problem. Just for fun also used an .30-06 Springfield was curious to see if it would break and all it did was go straight through, the welds held up and did not break an overall I am able to use it for another day.” -JAZZY MURILLO

Few Words From My Colleague: “Works great. Both 380 and 9mm get this thing spinning at 10 yards. Takes about 5 to 10 seconds to settle down. A good hit will get it spin about 3 or 4 times.

No damage to target. Not sure if the supports will handle a good hit. Hopefully I wont have to find out. I lost a screw because I didn’t bother to tighten before use. My bad, I found another laying around in the garage.” -Sonu

Additional Review: “The spinner target can be squished into the dirt; but being so short, the field grass obscures it. I drilled 2 holes into a beam and just set it in an elevated position on top of some saw-horses. We shoot ours at 200 yards with centerfire rifles. Or close up with a pistol.

The metal dents, but doesn’t shatter or flake off too badly. Once it is shot up, you can simply spray paint it or add more glow stickers. We keep heavy painted saw-horses in the field, but not the targets. Targets reside in a barn so they don’t rust. Great value.” -Skexzies


8. 50 Pack Paper Shooting Targets for Range

Highlight: Perfect for accuracy shooting practice, training for upcoming competitions, shooting games, and self-defense training.

Helpful Review: “50 targets amounts to a fun day at a range. Yes they are relatively small and not usable at some ranges BUT hey really good for wanting to teach your kids gun safety and without breaking the bank.

Only thing I could complain about if I was being really picky is they wrinkle really easy and trying to roll them back up is a pain, I just put a rubber band around the tube that they are rolled up in. All in all I think these are more home targets then range use but good for the money will buy again!” -Sam

Trending Review: “The targets are rolled up together. They are a medium sized target at best. If you are ordering paper targets off Amazon then look at the specs. I looked at the specs and knew what I was buying unlike others.

Build a box frame and use a staple gun “I always do this” to secure the target. You can get plenty of use out of them. I shoot 25 yards out with these no problem with a Romeo 5 red dot and I shoot 50 yards out with a Trijicon 4x sight. This is not a 150+ target option. 60 meters maximum I would suggest.” -Ryan

Few Words From A Brother: “It’s much more cost effective than buying paper targets at the range. This product is too small for my range’s rules, but I just tape it on a larger piece of paper and that solves the issue (I think another reviewer did the same thing with a large cardboard cut out).” -Ethan DyTioco

Reassuring Review: “This 12.5 X 20-inch target is perfect for me to hone my marksmanship skills at the indoor range. It is clearly visible at 15-plus yards. The painted 3 1/2 circle at the center dot is well-visible and makes the shots more predictable. The price for the 50 target is fair compared with other similar price ranges. Highly recommended.” -J. Perez

Additional Review: “These are a little smaller than the silhouette targets I usually get at the range, but they are a lot less expensive. These are thin enough to roll up and put in my range bag with my firearms and ammunition. I can still easily get them straight again. when at the range.” Lutch


9. Birchwood Casey Bull’s-Eye Reactive Targets

Highlight:  Self-adhesive backing & great for indoor or outdoor use and low-light conditions.

Helpful Review: “These are only 6 inches wide, but if you are shooting at an indoor range and have decent accuracy then this should be sufficient. They also fit conveniently inside an ammo bag that you take with you to the range.

I usually buy one of the $1 paper targets that they sell at the range and paste this on to the silhouette’s head and/or chest to test my accuracy aiming at either the head or the chest of a hypothetical attacker. Your hits glow bright, and the stickers allow you to get more use out of the target by pasting stickers over the holes from previous shots.

Of all the glow targets on Amazon and in other marketplaces, this is one of the best values as far as cost per target. Also, unlike many other glow targets, these have an adhesive backing meaning that you can peel the target off and paste it on to a larger paper target as I mentioned above. You could also try pasting it on to a steel target, although I have not tried that.

This is the second time I have ordered these, which makes me a repeat customer. 60 targets last me quite a while, and at this price I can be gracious and hand some to others at the range to try.” -Apostle

Trending Review: “More shooting, less walking. I paste these on a cardboard box with some duct seal for quiet shooting with pellet guns. At ten yards, don’t need a spotting scope, (younger eyes would probably at least double that.)

I can’t find my glasses when I put them down, lol. Between the included pasters and I shoot them at 3, 6, 9, 12, Bullseye, etc. you can get a lot of use out of each one. Even more if you cut the unused pieces out and put pieces of multiple targets together to make another “new” one!

Also didn’t hurt that I ran out Friday night, ordered before bed and had them Saturday.” -Mike

Detailed Review: “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!” -Bubba Pearson

Reassuring Review: “Great targets. As an avid ‘airgunner’, I use (and re-use) a lot of these targets. At 20yds, I’ll typically use the bulls-eye ‘pasties’ to designate several areas of the target as ‘bull’. At 30+ yds, I put 6 to 8 targets on a sheet of poster board to save trips down range. (In addition to the hole patches, a package of the 3” Shoot N-C’s is handy for covering the center area of the target when it becomes too peppered to see where shots are hitting.)

The targets are also somewhat weather proof! I’ve left them outside thru hot, cold and rain. The edges may try to peel up a little, but they still work fine for showing the shot marks. I love ’em and a package of 60 beats buying them 10 at a time from Walmart!” -M. Fox


10. Splatterburst Targets (12 x18 inch)

Highlight: Great for people with reduced vision.

Helpful Review: “These color glow work great to see your entry hole very easy at long distances. Today I shot my 223 at 25 and 50 yards and they work like a charm. I didn’t think they would work well for my Glock and 380 Sig, but tried them today at 5, 8, and 12-15 yards.

They forced me to concentrate a little to actually hit the target and believe in myself that I could actually hit the bulls eye, but I changed my mind after trying them that way.

Now I like them even better. Instead of using the larger torso style, that gets filled up so fast that you lose sight where the bullet really hits, now I can have 15 “heart size” targets on each sheet. I put 2 of the sheets up side-by-side and was able to continue to shoot without changing targets for lots more rounds. I am Reordering because the price was even lower compared to the sticky back targets.” -Doug LaVine

Trending Review: “I buy Splatterburst almost exclusively. I have used some of the other brands that I pick up on the range every now and again. I can tell you that the splatterburst makes bigger splatter spots, which is great when you only have 9x scope shooting a .30 cal or .22 at 100+ yards.

I also found that the splatterburst do pretty good when they get wet/damp. Splatter isn’t as big, but still visible.” -Jeffrey Smith

My Student’s Review: “This is the second time I ordered these targets and I’m very pleased with the product. They are well-made and not some cheap piece of paper. This single target contains 15 three inch targets and that allows me to use fewer targets when shooting at the range.

The price is very reasonable. The range charges 3x more for the same target. You can’t go wrong buying ANY targets from this company. Delivery is fast and arrives when promised.” -Robert

Reassuring Review: “These targets are absolutely wonderful. Yes, more expensive that plain paper targets but the splatter aspect makes seeing your groups at 100 – 200 yards so easy.

I do think these Splatterburst targets show more “splatter” than the equivalent Birchwood Casey Shootnc targets (which are also very good, just the Splatterburst seem to splatter better). If you are really interested in seeing your groups down range, these are outstanding.” -Stephen L. Meyers

Additional Review: “I typically use this target for 10 ft handgun practice. I find it excellent for honing short range skills such as shooting six rounds into one, then six into the next. I also use for movement with changing round count such as one round, then two, then three, etc.

Target has great visibility, and is a good value with 15, 3″ targets. Just have to tape onto heavier target paper or cardboard to use at indoor range. I am a repeat customer. Definitely recommend!” -Roger G.


Final Thoughts: Ready to Rock with the Best Shooting Targets For Range!

Alright, fellow shooters, it’s time to dial in and get pumped because we’ve got the ultimate arsenal of targets to take our shooting game to the next level! With the best shooting targets for range in hand, there’s no stopping us from hitting those bullseyes and making every shot count. Remember to mix it up, challenge yourself with different distances, and most importantly, have an absolute blast out there! So, gear up, head to the range, and let’s turn those targets into Swiss cheese! Happy shooting, everyone – let’s make each shot epic!

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