Shooting target: optimize your training and accuracy
Whether you're into sport shooting , recreational shooting , airsoft , or pellet gun shooting, a target is an essential part of your setup. It allows you to assess your accuracy , work on your groupings , and improve in all disciplines.
What type of target should I choose?
Our collection covers all needs:
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Paper targets : ideal for precision shooting and impact analysis
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Metal targets : reactive to impact, perfect for dynamic shooting
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Freestanding targets : quick to set up outdoors or at the shooting range
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Silhouette or gong targets : realistic immersion, immediate sound feedback
For what purpose?
- .22LR rifle shooting or large caliber
- Airsoft or training replicas
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Shooting range , outdoor or indoor
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Tactical simulations or dynamic courses (IPSC, TSV, etc.)
Resistance and visibility at the heart of the selection
Our shooting targets are designed to withstand hundreds of impacts , with high-contrast areas for easy reading of results. Some incorporate numbered zones, anatomical markings, or automatic rotation systems for smooth, uninterrupted training.
Improve your skill level with reliable and suitable training equipment , selected for demanding shooters as well as recreational enthusiasts.
What is the name of the target in archery?
The target used in archery is called a "shooting butt" or a "target face". The face is the paper part with concentric circles of different colors, while the butt is the support made of straw, foam, or synthetic material that absorbs the arrows.
What is a synonym for shooting?
Depending on the context, synonyms for "shooting" can include: discharge, fire, projection, ballistics, or even gunfire. In sports, it refers to the action of aiming and launching a projectile (ball, arrow, pellet, etc.) towards a target.
What is the center of a shooting target called?
The center of a shooting target is called the "center", the "heart", or the "bullseye". It is the area of the target that scores the most points, usually yellow or red depending on the discipline.
What is the official target for archery?
The official target for recognized archery competitions (such as World Archery) is a 122 cm target face with 10 scoring zones ranging from 1 to 10 points. The center (zone 10) measures 12.2 cm. The entire target is mounted on a shooting butt that meets safety standards.