Jeez...lotta snark on this comment section. At least you paid for this so WE didn't have to gamble finding out ourselves! I appreciate your expense & effort making this video review. Thank you!
Just ran across an ad for these targets. Figured they probably weren't worth the price tag. I was right. One of these would have to outlast like a hundred cardboard targets to be worth the money. Getting visible holes that fast says they won't. And about half the price of an AR500 target that'll last for an eternity.
I’ll stick with cardboard for pistol calibers. I may try this with only high velocity rifle rounds as it seems to perform better with 556/308. Also, you should’ve shot in different areas for each caliber bc you were counting some of the holes in the back from the 9mm as the hole for the 50bmg. I bet even with the 50 it would heal better than the 9mm bc of the higher velocities and the shape of the bullet almost slicing through the rubber.
Anyone who has one of these targets, what would you think of using something like flex seal or some rubber spray to repair the targets between range days?
It does a little better at longer range, but it's so-so. Supposedly they are now using a different rubber mix that works better. I need to order some and see if it's an improvement.
@@Gruntreviews sounds good I just stumbled upon this company today in another video then found yours. I'm looking at buying some steel targets to set up. Also if ya know anyone looking for a carry piece I'm looking to sell or maybe trade a Shield plus performance center 4" ported barrel with the red dot. I would like to buy parts for my Canik Rival
I just did a review on this and I took a big chunk out of it with 93 rounds of 9mm. For $100 a target these are nowhere near worth it. If you have a home range get steel, if you are at other ranges use paper or cardboard.
You can tell you were given this overly priced target for free because even after it was chewed up considerably after only 60 rnds of 9mm, you acted like it was barely scratched. Nice shill job for an over priced garbage product.
I got that feeling as well. The back is chewed up and there is visible light through it after three mags of 9mm? Then he goes on to say how good it is? This thing will be in the trash after one trip to the range. Also, like someone else mentioned, it really just looks like horse stall mat when he takes it off and is handling it at the end.
Jeez...lotta snark on this comment section. At least you paid for this so WE didn't have to gamble finding out ourselves!
I appreciate your expense & effort making this video review. Thank you!
Thank you for the kind words
This was an awesome review video. Thanks for saving me from buying this 😅
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I'll stick with my steel targets. Thanx for the review.
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I love saving $$$$$! Thank you. Infinity is a misnomer.
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Just ran across an ad for these targets. Figured they probably weren't worth the price tag. I was right. One of these would have to outlast like a hundred cardboard targets to be worth the money. Getting visible holes that fast says they won't. And about half the price of an AR500 target that'll last for an eternity.
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Imagine subsonic 300blk would demolish that target. Wonder if genII is any better
The plan is to find out
I’ll stick with cardboard for pistol calibers. I may try this with only high velocity rifle rounds as it seems to perform better with 556/308. Also, you should’ve shot in different areas for each caliber bc you were counting some of the holes in the back from the 9mm as the hole for the 50bmg. I bet even with the 50 it would heal better than the 9mm bc of the higher velocities and the shape of the bullet almost slicing through the rubber.
I plan on doing a follow up on these at some point.
@@Gruntreviews I see. They actually have a Gen 2 which is more dense and supposed to last longer
I'll have to get my hands on one and try it out.
Nice video thanks for getting straight to the point
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Anyone who has one of these targets, what would you think of using something like flex seal or some rubber spray to repair the targets between range days?
I hadn't thought about that. I may have to try it.
The only thing you need to be leery of his hitting in the same area several times you will blow a hole in them eventually.
Indeed
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Just make your own targets with horse stall or gym mats.
I hadn't thought about gym mats. Interesting idea for a test.
What kind of shotgun you used in the video?
Tokareb tbp12
How much does it actually heal because those holes just from first use doesn't look like it bodes well
It does a little better at longer range, but it's so-so. Supposedly they are now using a different rubber mix that works better. I need to order some and see if it's an improvement.
@@Gruntreviews sounds good I just stumbled upon this company today in another video then found yours. I'm looking at buying some steel targets to set up. Also if ya know anyone looking for a carry piece I'm looking to sell or maybe trade a Shield plus performance center 4" ported barrel with the red dot. I would like to buy parts for my Canik Rival
I thought these looked pretty good until I saw the price. $99 and $129. Are they smoking crack? No thanks.
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I just did a review on this and I took a big chunk out of it with 93 rounds of 9mm. For $100 a target these are nowhere near worth it. If you have a home range get steel, if you are at other ranges use paper or cardboard.
That's the current battle. Finding some land that isn't astronomically priced to build a range on.
I don’t wanna spend $100 for something that only last a few hundred rounds
I dont blame ya
It no likey the shot gun !!!!!!
Had to see where it was gonna fail
Buckshot a a respectable distance work but not slugs :/
Wow saved me money total waste they don’t hold up at all. Cardboard it is.
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Looks like a horse stall mat
I can kinda see it
things toast after 1 range day of 9mm...
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You can tell you were given this overly priced target for free because even after it was chewed up considerably after only 60 rnds of 9mm, you acted like it was barely scratched. Nice shill job for an over priced garbage product.
Paid for it outta pocket. Still have the receipt.
I got that feeling as well. The back is chewed up and there is visible light through it after three mags of 9mm? Then he goes on to say how good it is? This thing will be in the trash after one trip to the range. Also, like someone else mentioned, it really just looks like horse stall mat when he takes it off and is handling it at the end.