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Published on May 21, 2022
Duration: 0:54

This guide details the use of Firebird 65rd adhesive explosive targets, demonstrating their application on various surfaces and their reactive nature when struck by 9mm projectiles. It emphasizes safe practices, including the use of a backstop and proper safety gear, and showcases dynamic shooting techniques like aerial shots and rapid-fire drills. The instruction comes from an experienced firearms influencer with a high authority level.

Quick Summary

Firebird 65rd targets are 65mm reactive explosive targets with a peel-and-stick adhesive backing, activated by high-velocity projectiles. The video demonstrates their safe use with 9mm ammunition on an outdoor range, emphasizing the need for a proper backstop and safety gear like Walker's Razor ear protection.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Target Preparation & Loading
  2. 00:06Static Target Testing & Impact
  3. 00:18Dynamic & Aerial Shooting Tests
  4. 00:38Rapid Fire Drill & Safety Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Firebird 65rd targets?

Firebird 65rd targets are 65mm reactive explosive targets designed for firearms practice. They feature a peel-and-stick adhesive backing and activate with an explosive effect upon impact from a high-velocity projectile.

How should Firebird targets be safely used?

Always ensure a proper backstop is in place before shooting reactive targets. Wear appropriate eye and ear protection. Mount targets securely on stable surfaces and be aware of potential fragmentation or reaction zones.

What ammunition is suitable for Firebird 65rd targets?

The video demonstrates the use of 9mm ammunition with Firebird 65rd targets, indicating compatibility with common handgun calibers. High-velocity projectiles are required for activation.

Can Firebird targets be mounted on any surface?

Firebird targets feature a peel-and-stick adhesive backing, allowing them to be mounted on various surfaces like steel silhouettes or even beer cans, provided the surface is stable and suitable for shooting.

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