🎯 Aim High, Shoot Higher! Unleash your inner marksman with HighwildSight!
The HighwildSight Shooting Range Paper Target measures 17x25 inches and is compatible with a variety of firearms, including handguns, rifles, and airguns. Each pack contains 50 high-quality targets featuring vibrant fluorescent bullseyes and grid lines to enhance shooting precision and skill development, making it perfect for both training and competitive shooting.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 17.01 x 12.6 x 0.63 inches |
Package Weight | 1.43 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Highwild |
Material | Paper |
Manufacturer | Highwild |
Style | 50 PACK |
Sport Type | Rifle Shooting |
C**Y
Really helped me zero my red dots
Used this to help me zero my red dot. Accurate 1” squares. Just get a group and then adjust your turrets. Got zeroed by my second group.
H**K
As expected not bent or damaged
These came perfectly and just as expected. An easy gift to add for my husband and nephew
G**.
Great target, large and easy to see
Good quality
B**E
Easy to see.
Easy to see especially @200yards. The target is a 3 shot group, 308, at 200 yards. I sure like these targets
R**C
Nice very visible targets.
These targets are very big and super handy for some long range shooting or sighting in. The grid pattern in 1 inch squares helps estimate how much adjustment is needed to zero your scope. The bright colors help with visibility especially at longer ranges. The paper is a high quality thicker paper than most. Love these targets, well worth the money.
A**S
Bright and easy to see
Nice bright colors make this target very easy to see. The grid design helps my husband make the necessary adjustments while shooting. The paper is thick and has a high quality feel. I would definitely buy these targets for my husband again.
B**K
Nice Quality Targets For Dialing In Zero
I enjoy recreational shooting and my passion is shooting precision smallbore rifles which includes a lot of .177 and .22 breakbarrel rifles. I'm also budget optic minded for my air rifles and I often trade optics around and go through the process of zeroing and getting nice, tight groups. Seeing where your shots are impacting and instantly knowing what adjustments are necessary is what the Highwild Sight in Targets are all about.What I Like:From the moment I first saw these targets I could tell they were excellent quality. The paper, the printing, the colors and design are all impeccable. The lines are clear and the colors are vibrant and seeing your impact points is easily defined.Large 17" x 25" size with 5 different shooting zones.The 1" grid lines. These allow for easy and accurate adjustments to your aim or optic and get you headed to the bullseye quickly. Unlike many targets that don't have a grid, you don't have to guess or estimate your adjustments, you can clearly see what adjustments need to be made.Each sheet provides a lot of targets to shoot at. Once I've poked so many holes in the yellow center I can't accurately judge my continuing impacts, I like to start aiming at the points of the boxes. Each box has inside and outside points and I like shooting 3 shot groups at each one, trying to knock off the pointed tip of the box.The recording form at the bottom of each target can help track your improvements. It contains basic information, but for the recreational shooter, it's what you need.The price. 25 high quality targets for just $13 is a very nice deal.Overall, these Highwild Sight in Targets are a great investment in getting you on the way to accurate shots. Everything about these targets is excellent quality and I have no problem recommending them.
D**W
Targets easy to see downrange
I used this to sight in a new peep sight. I was using iron peeps on a .22 at 50 yds. at an outdoor range. This target is great for sighting in for multiple reasons. First, it's a large target, so you're elevation is off, you're more likely to hit somewhere on the paper. Another is that the target is easy to see from a distance. Since I wasn't using a scope, and my eyes aren't as young anymore this was a big plus. This is an "ordinary" paint job, not one of those that splatter your shots to make them easy to see. You'll still want some sort of sighting scope to view your progress. The large red crosshairs are handy for lining things up. They gradually taper out wider the further you get from zero. I suspect this will be even more useful if sighting in a scope and wanting to level the reticle. Once sighted in on the center target, you get four corner targets to test on. In fact, while I was waiting for the range to go cold, I shot a couple of imaginary targets between some of these targets which is easy to aim for with this layout. The 1" grid is numbered, making for easy group measurements and adjustments.These came shipped folded in half exactly across the "equator" of the target, so the fold won't distract your aim. They are each folded individually and stacked in the packet so that you don't have to take them all out to get just one.I hadn't used this type of design on a target before, but these exceeded my expectations. These will be very helpful when comparing ammo types.
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