Cardboard, Self-Healing, and Steel Targets | Which is your go to?

Published on March 13, 2026
Duration: 0:10

This video showcases three distinct target types commonly used in firearms training: cardboard, self-healing, and steel. It highlights the visual feedback and durability characteristics of each, demonstrating their use on an outdoor range. The footage also briefly features a handgun equipped with a red dot optic and weapon light, suggesting a practical application context for these targets.

Quick Summary

The video compares cardboard, self-healing, and steel shooting targets. Cardboard targets are cost-effective with visible impacts, while self-healing targets offer durability. Steel targets provide excellent audible and visual feedback, reacting dynamically to each shot.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Cardboard Target Engagement
  2. 00:02Self-Healing Target Demonstration
  3. 00:04Steel Target Engagement

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main types of shooting targets discussed?

The video discusses three primary types of shooting targets: traditional cardboard targets (including scoring silhouettes), durable self-healing or polymer targets, and reactive steel plate targets, each offering different benefits for firearms training.

What are the advantages of using steel targets?

Steel targets offer significant advantages by providing immediate audible and visual feedback upon impact, allowing shooters to confirm hits instantly. They are also highly durable and can withstand numerous shots, making them a long-lasting training tool.

How do self-healing targets differ from cardboard targets?

Self-healing targets are designed to absorb bullet impacts without significant damage, allowing for repeated use. In contrast, cardboard targets show clear impact marks but degrade and require replacement after a certain number of shots.

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