Infinite Defense B21-E Self-Healing Target

Published on February 15, 2025
Duration: 3:24

This video reviews the Infinite Defense B21-E self-healing rubberized target system. The instructor highlights its durability, ease of use with spray paint for reuse, and suitability for various calibers up to .50 BMG with Full Metal Jacket ammunition. It's recommended for general range use, plinking, and optics testing due to its clear shot indication and splatter effect.

Quick Summary

The Infinite Defense B21-E is a self-healing rubberized target system that can be repainted and reused for thousands of rounds. It's safe for use with Full Metal Jacket ammunition up to .50 BMG and has no minimum engagement distance, making it ideal for pistol range practice and optics testing.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Infinite Defense B21-E Target
  2. 00:27Features of Infinite Defense Targets
  3. 00:52Minimum Distance and Caliber Limitations
  4. 01:11Embossed Lines and Silhouette Design
  5. 01:30Live Fire Demonstration
  6. 02:21Post-Shot Analysis and Repainting
  7. 02:43Other Infinite Defense Target Options
  8. 03:02Conclusion and Recommendation

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Infinite Defense B21-E target system 'self-healing'?

The target is made of a durable rubberized material that is designed to absorb bullet impacts. When shot with compatible ammunition like Full Metal Jacket, the material closes around the projectile, leaving a mark but not creating permanent holes, allowing it to be repainted and reused thousands of times.

What types of ammunition are safe to use with the Infinite Defense B21-E target?

The Infinite Defense B21-E target is rated for standard Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) ammunition up to .50 BMG. It's important to avoid hollow point ammunition, as it can cause the rubber to chunk out and damage the target's self-healing capabilities.

Can I shoot the Infinite Defense B21-E target at close range?

Yes, unlike steel targets, the Infinite Defense B21-E target does not have a minimum engagement distance. This makes it a versatile option for close-quarters practice or sighting in firearms without the risk of ricochet or damage associated with steel.

How do I reuse the Infinite Defense B21-E target after shooting?

After shooting, the impact marks are clearly visible. To reuse the target, simply take a can of spray paint and paint over the impact areas. This covers the marks and prepares the target for thousands more rounds of shooting.

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