To be fair.. no one should've trusted us with firebird targets 🤷🏼‍♂️😂

Published on May 21, 2022
Duration: 0:54

This video showcases the chaotic fun of Firebird 65rd explosive targets at an outdoor range. The shooter demonstrates their reactive nature with pistols and attempts aerial shots, highlighting the need for a proper backstop. The content emphasizes the entertainment value and explosive impact of these targets.

Quick Summary

Firebird 65rd targets are reactive, explosive targets with a peel-and-stick backing. They activate with a loud bang and smoke upon impact from high-velocity projectiles, offering an exciting visual feedback for firearms practice.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Preparing Firebird Targets & Ammo
  2. 00:06Testing Firebird Targets with Pistol
  3. 00:18Aerial Shots & Target Reactivity
  4. 00:38Rapid Fire & Safety Backstop

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Firebird 65rd targets?

Firebird 65rd targets are reactive, explosive targets designed for firearms. They feature a peel-and-stick adhesive backing and activate with a loud bang and smoke upon impact from a high-velocity projectile, adding excitement to range sessions.

How do you use Firebird explosive targets safely?

Safety is paramount with explosive targets. Always ensure a proper backstop is in place to catch projectiles and fragments. Avoid unpredictable shots, like aerial throws, without considering the potential ricochet and detonation zones.

What kind of firearms can be used with Firebird targets?

Firebird targets are designed to react to high-velocity projectiles, making them suitable for various firearms including pistols and rifles chambered in calibers like 9mm. The key is sufficient projectile energy to activate the target.

What makes Firebird targets entertaining?

The entertainment comes from the dramatic, explosive reaction upon impact. The loud bang, smoke, and visual confirmation of a hit make them significantly more engaging than standard paper or steel targets, especially during rapid-fire drills.

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