The good side of Evil Roy Steel Targets
Rolla, MO –-(Ammoland.com)- Ladies, are you tired of going out to shoot and have to keep changing targets?
Then I have the target for you. The Evil Roy Steel Reactive Targets from Action Target.
They have a variety of different head options and will hold up to thousands of hits with no damage. They come in two grades; one for pistol and one for rifle calibers. With proper care, they will provide years of reliable use. Action Target will warranty it for a period of one year for faulty components or workmanship.
I recently had the opportunity to field test one of the rifle targets with my .308 rifle. I used the 12” rifle target at 200 yards. It was great! I received instant feedback on each hit, and I didn’t need to keep checking to see if I made a good shot. My family was impressed with my shooting skills. All they had to do was hear me hit the target. It was a thrill shooting at the steel target and getting the immediate feedback. The exciting part is, you don’t have to walk down to look at your target to see how well you hit.
The stand folds up to less than 3-feet long, so you can take it anywhere and carry it with ease. They are made with a certified 550 Brinell armor steel target plate for maximum safety and durability. The heavy duty target is suitable for rifles when used at appropriate distances of 100 yards and beyond. The angled target plate has no exposed bolts or clamps for much safer shooting. No tools are required for assembly, use, or storage. They come with a choice of 6″, 8″, 10″, or 12″ circular plate. They also have cowboy action shapes to choose from.
They are available from GSS Competition LLC starting at $148, including shipping.
It’s a good idea to check with your local gun range to make sure they allow steel targets before taking it to the range.~Georgette Wood
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