I love the idea of these but overall I am not impressed, especially for the price! Bought 4 different styles to try out and have used the “IPSC” style as my main target for two range sessions. These sessions were both 400 rounds of 5.56 and 200 rounds of 9mm. A little over half of these rounds were fired onto the main ISPC target with the majority hitting the A zone. Probably around 500 rounds of 5.56 and 300 rounds of 9mm total into the target. On my last range session the A zone started to fail with large chucks being shot out and holes appearing. Along with this massive issue the need to keep spray painting to see you shots builds up a massive mess on the target and if you do a nice tight grouping of multiple strings you can not see where your actual rounds impact due how much paint comes off from the first few rounds. Overall I believe card board is not only cheaper but better to see your actual shots and performance. I really wish these had worked better!
Truly amazing, and I guarantee that it will save you money over time. You don't get the satifying "Ding" sound, but you get the a satifying feeling knowing that you can use the same target over and over again. I highly recommend grabbing one or a few.
These targets are extremely clutch when you take them to the range. They are heavy duty and resetting them is super easy. However, if you are an extremely accurate shooter, you may find that these targets probably won’t last as long as advertised. I’ve noticed the back of my targets are starting to show a lot of cratering after just one session. So far, they have only been shot with 9mm FMJ AND 5.56 standard ammo.
These targets are my preferred, blemished or not. Paper, cardboard, don’t compare to being able to spray these infinity targets while at the range, see your shots now. Top of the line