• Made of heavy duty steel, this pellet or bb gun resetting target can withstand heavy shot.
  • 10.2” long x 13.5” wide x 7.8” high, perfect for air gun shooting training.
  • 1.7” shooting spots included.
  • Thanks to the sturdy yet pointy feet, it can stick into earth firmly without wobbling.
  • Shake the 4 bottom targets to the bar by shooting, and shoot the top target last to recover the original target position. No need for manual resetting, so you can 100% concentrate on shooting.

This was super inexpensive and my young boys and I had a lot of fun plinking on this target from our BB guns on our last camping trip. Works well and, again, for the cost, is a great buy!

Really well made from heavy duty steel. Pushes right into the ground for sturdy placement. I'm using it for a slingshot target and it works well for that purpose. I'm not able to knock the targets up enough to set them, but I'm also using clay rounds, which don't have much heft to them. Doesn't matter, since I get a visual and audio indicator that I've hit the target. The movement prevents any ricochet which is nice. Highly recommend for a backyard target.

Order arrived neatly packed and complete. Once out of the wrapper I found it was fully assembled. Hardest part was sticking the aiming targets stickers onto the steel circles on both sides of the target areas. Picking your distance, and hitting the targets is now the fun part of owning this helpful tool. The aiming circles on this shooting stand is pretty close to the head size on my ground squirrels and gophers that are the pests I am working to eliminate. Having this as a practice tool is greatly helpful in dialing in my scope on the 22cal pellet rifle that Santa left.

not fancy or anything, just basically miniature hanging steel plates. but they are more fun to shoot than paper with audible feedback. I have been using it in the backyard with .177 and .22 caliber break barrel pellet rifles and they work great for that. comes with a few orange stickers and you can see impacts through a scope. The .22 caliber pellets really make a splash on the plates. quite fun for the price. update 4/22/19: so I shoot this regularly in the backyard, but I just recently checked out the reviews and pictures and noticed that in a move of sheer genius I set this up backwards and have been shooting it that way for the past year. duh. it worked just fine as a hanging target, but it is cooler to flip the bottom plates up and reset them with the top plate. I have put plenty of .22 and .177 pellets into these plates and they are still going strong after a year.

This target is way better than my previous .22 target as it has 2 supported legs at back. I tried to shoot 9mm caliber as seller mentioned it can withstand heavy shot. LOL~~ surprisingly, the 9mm didn't damage the target too much. I love it.

I didn’t read the instructions so firing 50 cal chunk of lead at it wasn’t really such a good idea. That being said, when I located all the pieces I could tell this was really well constructed.

I run a small computer repair store and only leave reviews on the things I feel meet expectations. I am giving this item a 5 star because It works great with no problems. We probably spend over $50,000 a year on Amazon for our business, so finding the right parts in a timely matter at an affordable price so I can make some profit is key. We rely on Amazon to keep us in stock with parts.

Got this for plinking and sighting in my air rifle (.177) Each shot leaves a bump on the back of the plate, (with steel shot) I would imagine a .22 might do more to it. And for $15, I really, have no complaints, very good for the price. It is smaller than i thought it would be though.

I have shot all of my high FPS airsoft and lower FPS .177 and .22 metal BB guns at this thing and it works like the seller promised. What else can you ask for, for the $14.00 that it sells for on Amazon! If you blast it with a 800+ FPS pellet gun or like a few people who have posted reviews about this item have used, 22LR rounds, don't be surprised or blame the seller when the target gets damaged or worst, you get hurt! Unfortunately common sense isn't very common now-a-days!