Alvos Reativos vs Disparos de Baixa Velocidade? (Firebird 65) *Cupom de Desconto*

Published on December 9, 2025
Duration: 1:04

This video tests the effectiveness of Firebird 65 reactive targets against different types of ammunition. It demonstrates that .22 Long Rifle ammunition can effectively detonate the targets, creating a visible smoke ring. Bird shot was also tested against a steel target, confirming its ability to detonate the reactive targets.

Quick Summary

Firebird 65 reactive targets can be detonated by .22 Long Rifle ammunition and bird shot. While Tanerite requires 2,200 fps, these targets react effectively at lower velocities. Using a steel target as a backstop enhances the explosive effect. A 15% discount is available with code CV15.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Tanerite Velocity Requirement
  2. 00:07Firebird 65 Target Detonation
  3. 00:11Testing Firebird 65 Targets
  4. 00:23Ammunition Used for Testing
  5. 00:3522 Long Rifle vs. Firebird Target
  6. 00:47Testing Bird Shot on Steel Target
  7. 00:52Maximizing Reactive Target Explosion
  8. 00:56Firebirds Discount Code

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the minimum velocity required to detonate Tanerite targets?

Tanerite targets typically require a projectile velocity of at least 2,200 feet per second to achieve detonation. This ensures sufficient energy transfer for the chemical reaction to occur.

Can .22 caliber ammunition detonate reactive targets like Firebird 65?

Yes, .22 caliber ammunition, including .22 Long Rifle, has been shown to effectively detonate Firebird 65 reactive targets. The impact creates a noticeable reaction, often a smoke ring.

Does bird shot work on reactive targets?

Bird shot ammunition is also effective at detonating reactive targets. When fired at a suitable target, such as a steel reactive target, it can cause the target to react.

How can I get a discount on Firebird reactive targets?

You can obtain a 15% discount on Firebird reactive targets by using the promotional code CV15 at the time of purchase. This code is often mentioned in related video content.

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