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    New self healing targets

    Yikes. Thanks for posting your results! I'll just issue the friendly reminder that we don't recommend hollow points, but it obviously tolerated them well ;) With hollow points, you'll typically end up with a hole exactly the size of the hole in the projectile, where a round nose will close up...
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    New self healing targets

    I posted a discount code over in the Group Buys and Discounts Forum for anyone else interested in giving us a try. I'm also very interested in seeing some more reviews from those of you that have purchased!
  3. Hit Indicating Self Healing Target - Double Action Targets

    Hit Indicating Self Healing Target - Double Action Targets

    Recent hits are shown with a temporary color change.
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    New self healing targets

    This isn’t the video where we damaged the strap, but illustrates how it was mounted when we did. In this one, the force of the last shot actually pulled the staple from the wood without damaging the strap.
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    New self healing targets

    The material is similar to Newbold, so you may experience the same issue, unfortunately. I will say that ours tend to “chunk” less than theirs with ball ammo on the exit side, but I’m not sure that would make a difference on the strap portion. That being said, the only time I’ve seen the strap...
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    New self healing targets

    I’ve hung them using 2 zip ties in a V to keep them from turning sideways (see the photo) and get the best movement with a rifle. You may be able to do something like this with string and/or zip ties at your range.
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    New self healing targets

    Here’s one after about 250 rds of 9mm, 150 rds 22lr, 90 rds of .223, a handful of .308 and 45acp
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    New self healing targets

    We haven't experimented with printing, but I would be concerned about durability there. There are a few ways to do dual color and you may see something from us later this year on that front. As for the weight, the 6" targets weight about 1/2 lbs and the 4" targets are about 1/4 lbs. Depending...
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    New self healing targets

    Hi OP, and thanks for the positive review! Our targets will easily last hundreds of rounds with round-nose and spire point ammo. Hollow points, wadcutters, and flat-nose projectiles will take a small chunk, so avoid those. If you take a look at the pics and videos on our Facebook page and...
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