Steel Targets | Modified A Zone A-DAP

Published on September 19, 2021
Duration: 1:52

This video details the Modified A-Zone A-DAP steel target system from TA Targets. It explains the target's design, which combines the head and center A-zones of a USPSA cardboard target into a single steel plate, emphasizing its role in pushing shooter accountability. The guide covers basic setup and highlights its suitability for close-range pistol and rifle fundamentals training, noting its challenging 6-inch width requires precise sight alignment and trigger control.

Quick Summary

The Modified A-Zone A-DAP steel target from TA Targets is a refinement designed for increased shooter accountability. It combines USPSA head and center A-zones onto a single steel plate, approximately 6 inches wide, demanding precise pistol and rifle fundamentals. While offering less audible feedback, it's ideal for advanced training scenarios.

Chapters

  1. 00:00A-DAP System Refinement
  2. 00:07Target Assembly Process
  3. 00:16Modified A-Zone Explained
  4. 00:28Design Comparison
  5. 00:39Auditory Feedback
  6. 00:51Training Focus
  7. 01:02Precision Requirements
  8. 01:12Advanced Training
  9. 01:19Accountability Focus
  10. 01:30Versatile Application

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Modified A-Zone A-DAP steel target?

The Modified A-Zone A-DAP steel target from TA Targets combines the headbox A-zone and center A-zone of a USPSA cardboard target into a single steel plate. It's designed to increase shooter accountability and challenge.

What are the benefits of training with the Modified A-Zone A-DAP?

This target is excellent for pistol fundamentals and close-range rifle fundamentals. Its small size (about 6 inches wide) demands precise sight alignment, trigger control, and recoil anticipation, pushing accountability further.

How is the Modified A-Zone A-DAP different from the Mini A-DAP?

The Modified A-Zone A-DAP is a natural progression from the Mini A-DAP, offering a smaller target area to further enhance shooter accountability. It's designed to be more challenging for those seeking to refine their precision.

What are the limitations of the Modified A-Zone A-DAP?

A primary limitation is that it provides less audible feedback compared to smaller targets like the Mini A-DAP or C-Zone targets. This means shooters must rely more on visual confirmation of hits.

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