Cost/Benefit Of Infinite Defense Infinity Targets

Published on January 8, 2024
Duration: 9:32

This video provides a cost-benefit analysis of Infinite Defense Infinity self-healing targets compared to traditional cardboard targets. The instructor, an affiliate of Infinite Defense, concludes that these targets are a worthwhile investment for high-volume shooters and instructors due to their longevity and reduced need for frequent replacement. For low-volume shooters, the initial cost may not be justified.

Quick Summary

For high-volume shooters, Infinite Defense Infinity self-healing targets offer a cost-benefit advantage over cardboard. Despite a higher initial price of around $120, their durability and longevity reduce the need for frequent replacement, leading to long-term savings.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Cost-Benefit Analysis
  2. 00:36Introducing Infinite Defense Infinity Targets
  3. 00:58Affiliate Disclosure and Transparency
  4. 01:02How to Judge Target Benefit
  5. 01:30Cardboard vs. Self-Healing Targets
  6. 01:44Target Cost: $120 Per Target
  7. 02:16Calculating Savings vs. Cost
  8. 02:33Considering Wood and Paint Costs
  9. 02:51Paint vs. Tape for Hole Repair
  10. 03:17The Crucial Factor: Shooting Volume
  11. 03:23Benefit for High Volume Shooters/Instructors
  12. 03:53Instructor's Personal Usage
  13. 04:18Still Using Cardboard for Zeroing
  14. 04:33Thousands of Rounds on Infinity Targets
  15. 04:50Condition of Targets After Heavy Use
  16. 05:13Self-Healing Limitations
  17. 05:27Conclusion: Who Benefits Most?

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Infinite Defense Infinity targets worth the money?

For high-volume shooters and instructors, Infinite Defense Infinity targets are likely worth the investment. They significantly reduce the need for frequent cardboard target replacement, leading to long-term cost savings despite a higher initial purchase price.

How do self-healing targets compare to cardboard targets in terms of cost?

While self-healing targets like Infinite Defense Infinity targets have a higher upfront cost (around $120), they can become more cost-effective for high-volume shooters over time by eliminating the recurring expense of buying numerous cardboard targets.

What is the main advantage of self-healing rubber targets?

The primary advantage of self-healing rubber targets is their durability and longevity. They can withstand thousands of rounds, unlike cardboard targets which degrade quickly, making them ideal for frequent practice and training sessions.

Who might not benefit from buying expensive self-healing targets?

Low-volume shooters, those who only shoot a few hundred rounds per session or a couple of times a year, may not find the higher initial cost of self-healing targets to be cost-beneficial compared to continuing to use traditional cardboard targets.

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