CONCEALEDCARRY.COM REACTIVE TARGETS

Published on March 12, 2018
Duration: 2:29

This video demonstrates ConcealedCarry.com's reactive targets, highlighting their benefit for immediate visual feedback on shot placement. The presenter emphasizes how these targets allow for quick adjustments to elevation and windage, unlike standard paper targets. The targets also feature reusable stickers to reset the target face, reducing the need for frequent replacements.

Quick Summary

ConcealedCarry.com's reactive targets provide immediate visual and physical feedback on shot placement, enabling shooters to quickly adjust for elevation and windage. They feature reusable stickers to cover bullet holes, allowing for extended practice on a single target face and reducing replacement costs.

Chapters

  1. 00:24Introduction to Reactive Targets
  2. 00:36Benefits of Reactive Targets
  3. 00:51Comparison to Standard Targets
  4. 01:07Reusable Target Features
  5. 01:32Demonstration with Mossberg 590 Shockwave

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main advantages of using reactive targets for firearm practice?

Reactive targets offer immediate visual and physical feedback on shot placement, allowing shooters to quickly identify hits and make necessary adjustments to their aim for elevation and windage. This instant feedback is superior to standard paper targets.

How do ConcealedCarry.com's reactive targets help reduce practice costs?

These targets are designed with reusable stickers that can cover previous bullet holes. This feature allows for multiple rounds of practice on a single target face, significantly reducing the need to constantly replace targets and saving money over time.

Can reactive targets be used with different types of firearms?

While the video demonstrates the targets with a Mossberg 590 Shockwave shotgun, reactive targets are generally suitable for a wide range of firearms, including handguns and rifles, as they provide universal feedback on shot accuracy.

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