Self Healing Targets (Infinity Targets Update & Overview)

Published on August 13, 2023
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This video provides an expert overview of the Infinity Defense self-healing targets, demonstrating their durability and unique features after extensive testing. The host, from 704 Tactical, highlights their ability to self-seal, the lack of minimum shooting distance for draw practice, and compatibility with calibers up to .50 BMG. The Gen 2 models offer improved scoring zones, and the targets function effectively as backers for paper targets, showing minimal wear after thousands of rounds.

Quick Summary

Infinity Defense self-healing targets are made from a rubberized polymer that displaces paint on impact, revealing a self-sealing black rubber layer. They can be shot at point-blank range for draw practice, handle calibers up to .50 BMG, and function as durable backers for paper targets, showing minimal wear after thousands of rounds.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Visual Demonstration & Reset
  2. 00:47Product Overview: Self-Healing Mechanism
  3. 01:50Safety: No Minimum Distance & Backstop
  4. 02:11Durability & Gen 2 Features
  5. 03:03Caliber & Ammo Compatibility
  6. 04:18Long-Term Update & Paper Target Backer Use

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Infinity Defense targets 'self-healing'?

Infinity Defense targets are made from a rubberized polymer. When a bullet strikes the target, it displaces the top layer of paint, revealing the black rubber underneath. This material has the property to 'self-seal' over time, effectively healing the impact point and allowing for repeated use.

Can I shoot Infinity Defense targets at close range?

Yes, a key benefit is the lack of a minimum shooting distance, allowing for point-blank practice like draw and presentation drills. However, shooters must always remain aware of their backstop, as rounds can pass through the target material.

What calibers are compatible with Infinity Defense targets?

These targets are robust and can handle calibers up to .50 BMG. However, it is advised to avoid using hollow point or flat-nose rounds, as they can damage the rubber material and reduce the target's lifespan.

How durable are the Infinity Defense Gen 2 targets?

The Gen 2 targets are rated for 110 rounds per square inch and have demonstrated exceptional longevity. After a year of extensive use and thousands of rounds, they show minimal wear, and the molded-in scoring zones remain visible.

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