Self Healing Targets (Infinity Targets Update & Overview)

Published on August 13, 2023
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This guide details the use of Infinity Defense Gen 2 Self-Healing Targets, emphasizing their durability and ease of reset via spray paint. The targets are suitable for various calibers up to .50 BMG and can be used at close range for training. Expert insights highlight their longevity, with minimal wear after thousands of rounds, and their effectiveness as backers for paper targets.

Quick Summary

Infinity Defense Gen 2 Self-Healing Targets offer exceptional durability, handling calibers up to .50 BMG and lasting through thousands of rounds with minimal wear. They reset easily with spray paint and can be used at point-blank range for training, though specific ammo types like hollow points should be avoided to preserve material integrity.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Target Reset Demonstration
  2. 00:47Product Overview & Material
  3. 01:50Safety and Distance Considerations
  4. 02:11Durability and Gen 2 Features
  5. 03:03Caliber and Ammo Compatibility
  6. 04:18Long-Term Use Update

Frequently Asked Questions

How do Infinity Targets reset after being shot?

Infinity Targets are easily reset by spray painting the surface. The impact of a bullet displaces the top layer of paint, revealing the black rubber underneath, and a fresh coat of paint readies it for the next string of fire.

What is the maximum caliber supported by Infinity Targets?

The Infinity Defense Gen 2 Self-Healing Targets are rated to handle calibers up to .50 BMG, offering versatility for a wide range of firearms. However, specific ammunition types are recommended for optimal longevity.

Can Infinity Targets be used for close-range training?

Yes, Infinity Targets can be shot at point-blank range, making them suitable for draw practice and other close-quarters training drills. It is crucial, however, to always be mindful of your backstop.

What types of ammunition should be avoided with self-healing targets?

It is advised to avoid using hollow-point or flat-nose ammunition with self-healing targets. These types of projectiles can damage the rubberized material by 'cupping out' pieces, which reduces the target's overall lifespan.

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