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Target Practice!
T
he simplest target is the common paper target which can come
in many different designs, sizes and even types of paper. But they can be far from simple. From plain paper targets for back garden plinking, through to paper designed to tear cleanly for competitions, these targets are not all the same on paper! There is even the option of reactive paper, such as seen
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on the Birchwood Casey Shoot-N-C targets. Each shot on these targets tears the paper and explodes in a colour halo around the hole, giving a clear shot indicator even from distance. To make things interesting, this paper can also combined with Zombie artwork for extra fun in the garden or on the range. Other than pest control, airgun sales in the UK are sold on the basis that they
can provide great family fun when used safely and correctly of course. For this purpose, there are hundreds of different types of targets that offer a different challenge. The most fun type of target is the one that reacts when hit, chalk targets offer the puff of chalk dust when shot which is fun to watch, or for some extra loud fun there are the Firebird targets. Firebird
In last month’s issue, we took a look at the airgun pellet market. To follow on from that, this month we inspect airgun targets, being another essential for any airgun shooter and airgun retailer.
targets will explode like a firework when hit, giving a very loud bang and flash with smoke. For an extra challenge for the shooter that can “hit anything”, the Gr8fun Fun House is perhaps one of the most challenging knockdown targets available. The steel plate is cut and a sticker placed on the front to replicate a house, then steel discs are placed in windows and on the
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