Steel – IPSC A Zone – Heavy Base with Target Holder – Handgun & Rifle Rated

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SKU: PS-HD-TH-80019-R

$300.00

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Highlights

  • Rated for handguns up to .44 magnum and rifles up to .308 Winchester (7.62×51)
  • Includes our heavy duty pivot base which is designed for commercial ranges, professional shooters, law enforcement and military training
  • Multifunctional base allows you to shoot steel, paper, and cardboard targets
  • Place the metal plate behind the “A” zone of an IPSC cardboard target and receive audio and visual feedback with each good shot
  • Instant feedback is proven to increase speed and accuracy
  • For training, install the lock pin and the target bounces back when shot, then resets to the forward leaning position (only “A” zone hits produce feedback)
  • For competition, remove the lock pin and the target falls when shot
  • Adjustable forward lean for different calibers
  • 3/8″ AR500 target slips on and off standard wood 2x4s (height is adjustable)
  • Reversible target plate for extended life
  • Official “A” zone IPSC steel target measures (15cm x 28cm) or (5.9″x11″)
  • All-weather design with powder coat finish is capable of year-round outdoor use
  • Heavy 1/4″ steel frame construction helps protect against errant handgun shots
  • Portable, lightweight design with ergonomic front carry handle. Weighs only 32 lbs.
  • Target plate ships without paint / cardboard and wood items are not included

Description

Our “A” Zone target is designed for IPSC practice and competition shooting. The steel plate replicates the rectangular “A” zone on an official IPSC target. This portable target weighs 32lbs. and can be disassembled in seconds for transportation or storage. With the lock pin installed, the target bounces back when shot then resets to the forward leaning position. With the lock pin removed, the target falls when shot.  This dual function is perfect for both training and competition. The innovative four point stance elevates the center of the stand so the weight is supported by the outer contact points. This reduces wobble and provides stability on uneven terrain. The stand legs are notched for staking if extra stability is needed (Stake Kit sold separately). Target Stand and Head Assembly accept standard wood 2×4 posts that can be cut to your desired length and changed out in seconds without any tools. The metal targets are laser cut to reduce heat and preserve the hardness of the AR500 steel. Our Head Assembly uses high strength carriage bolts and heavy die springs rather than welds for mounting. This allows the target plates to be reversed which increases their life and helps keep the shooting surface flat and smooth. The wood post and steel target lean forward at a 30 degree angle to deflect bullet splatter safely to the ground. Bullet fragments do not deteriorate cardboard targets.

Specifications

Target Plate: 5.9″x11″ x 3/8″ thick AR500 steel plate – plate ships unpainted
Construction: Heavy gage steel with black powder coat finish
Stand Dimensions: 27″ long x 26″ wide x 10″ tall
Weight: 32.4 lbs.

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  1. Sangfroid

    A multitude of uses

    Sangfroid

    I have been in the market for steel targets for a long time.I am a police firearms instructor and a enthusiastic hobby shooter, and steel is the way to go for instant feedback for focus on sight picture and trigger manipulation.This target stand has several uses: as a paper/cardboard target stand, a steel target “clanger”, a steel target “knock over”, and a combination of knock over and cardboard.I bought three stands with three different heads: the “A” zone plate, an 8″ circle plate, and a 6″ circle plate.The stands come unassembled, with easy to read, easy to follow instructions.The hardware is packed in plastic bags, each bag containing the nuts, bolts, pins, and plates needed for each part of the assembly.Each stand took about 20 minutes to assemble, including the target plate assembly.You’ll need two 7/16″ wrenches and a 3/4′ wrench.In my opinion the heavy duty bases for the stands are still very light to carry, and setting up three of the stands on the range to shoot steel only takes a few minutes.These stands are easy to convert from “clanger” to “knock over” and back (one pin), and easy to adjust for “power factor” in the knock over position.The height of the plates are adjusted by the length of the 2X4 used to support the plate.I used three pieces of scrap I had in my firewood pile.I had a few of my officers help me break in the steel targets.Each plate head had about 200 rounds of .45, .40, and 9mm fired on it, and about 50 rounds each of XM193 5.56.The great: lightweight, easy to assemble on the range, easy to adjust at the range, very rugged plates and attaching bolts, easy to switch plate heads around, lots of fun to shoot The not so great: a) there is a small steel plate that keeps the screw that secures the 2×4 in the bottom of the stand from piercing the wood; this plate is unsecured, and can become lost while transporting the stand. b) the pin that allows the base to pivot for knock over use is small, and secures with a small cotter key; I lost the cotter key to two of the bases the first day I used them (I am ham-fisted).All in all, these are great stands, I am very happy with them, and I would recommend them to anyone.

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  2. Det. L.

    Training at the next Level

    Det. L.

    Training is the key to keeping officers safe.Having the ability to adjust the number of rounds needed to “stop the threat” is the best feature of this system.Real, effective training!

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