Just wanted to pop in and say thanks so much for the video and we can't wait to see you try them out! As a small family business it means a heck of a lot to us to see folks having fun with them! We're doing our best to continue manufacturing and warehousing at our plant in the US despite rising material costs so every bit of support helps! Thanks again and hope you have a blast with them!
It's good to hear from you! These will be perfect for my kids. They'll like the fun shapes, and I'm going to appreciate how close I get them to the targets without worrying about ricochets.
Not to be the negative guy here... but the cost of these targets are twice that of steel targets like xsteeltargets. I see the safety aspect of it. But the satisfaction of a steel impact is not there especially when these are ridiculously overpriced
The price of steel is shockingly good nowadays. And the sound cue is a big deal. I'll be curious to see how much feedback I get from these at longer distances. I should bring a popper for comparison.
Yeah I really think close up engagement will work for these. I had some local ranges invest into these for 2 gun competitions. Unfortunately, they did not last for them after two matches. Frangible 9mm and 223 will also be a good choice. Cast zinc 9mm works well also for close range on steel. Curious to see how these work for you though
Guess I just walked in on a debate about about money and value. I like to see painted steel hits. Not a fan of just hitting a target. Don’t have a pistol so accuracy and knowing where your hit is important to me. Not shooting much because of the recession costs.
Just wanted to pop in and say thanks so much for the video and we can't wait to see you try them out! As a small family business it means a heck of a lot to us to see folks having fun with them! We're doing our best to continue manufacturing and warehousing at our plant in the US despite rising material costs so every bit of support helps! Thanks again and hope you have a blast with them!
It's good to hear from you! These will be perfect for my kids. They'll like the fun shapes, and I'm going to appreciate how close I get them to the targets without worrying about ricochets.
Before I noticed the tail on the prairie dog target, I thought it was a Barney dinosaur target. 😆
I'd happily shoot that with anything I could get my hands on.
Ditto.
Not to be the negative guy here... but the cost of these targets are twice that of steel targets like xsteeltargets. I see the safety aspect of it. But the satisfaction of a steel impact is not there especially when these are ridiculously overpriced
Each has its place.
I think they make sense for close up drills. For everything else, steel.
The price of steel is shockingly good nowadays. And the sound cue is a big deal. I'll be curious to see how much feedback I get from these at longer distances. I should bring a popper for comparison.
My kids will flippin love these at close range.
Yeah I really think close up engagement will work for these. I had some local ranges invest into these for 2 gun competitions. Unfortunately, they did not last for them after two matches. Frangible 9mm and 223 will also be a good choice. Cast zinc 9mm works well also for close range on steel. Curious to see how these work for you though
Always a great video, Kyle! Thanks!
They're making an appearance in my next four videos, too!
Thank you 😊
Guess I just walked in on a debate about about money and value. I like to see painted steel hits. Not a fan of just hitting a target.
Don’t have a pistol so accuracy and knowing where your hit is important to me. Not shooting much because of the recession costs.
These are cool if your range doesnt allow steel..
Cool content, Thanks.
I can't find your video of you bedding the boyds stock. It was very helpful but I can no longer find it. Wondering if you removed it? Thanks
Yeah; I took down those videos to avoid getting my channel shut off. I'll post an announcement about those soon.
Ma'am... that's a dinosaur, not a prairie dog
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No way am i buying over priced throom targets.
39 bucks for the prairie dog
Yeah, it's a punch in the wallet.
They're made in the US, though.
Where's the ka-pling? There's supposed to be a ka-pling.
I'm just here to beat Randy Emenheiser to the first comment.
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