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Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2025
Good product overall for the money!Would be nice if bases were heavier so they wouldn't blow over in wind so easily. Have to block them down.Perfect for indoor shooting though!
Mom23TXBoys
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2025
Bought this to use on an infinity target I purchased. Works great. Enough said.
Chris
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2025
Overall, this target stand does the job, but I wouldn't rave about it. It holds targets, and that's its primary purpose, so I can't say it's a complete failure. However, there are definitely some areas where it could be improved. Pros: The assembly was straightforward. The instructions were clear enough, and all the necessary hardware was included. I had it put together in about 15 minutes. It's relatively light, which makes it easy to move around the range. This is a big plus if you don't want to lug around something super heavy. The price point is definitely attractive. It's one of the cheaper metal target stands I found, so you get what you pay for to some extent. When properly anchored down, it remains standing even with moderate wind.However, the metal feels a bit thin and flimsy. I'm not sure how well it will hold up over the long term with repeated use. I'm a little concerned about rust, too, especially if left out in the elements. While it's okay in calm conditions, a moderate breeze can easily knock it over. You absolutely need to anchor and weigh down to secure it to the ground; otherwise, it is pretty unstable. The target attachment method is pretty basic. It works, but don't expect anything fancy. I would prefer more robust clips or a more secure way to hang the target. The included target clips are functional, but feel cheap and are easily bent.If you're on a budget and need a basic target stand that's easy to move around, this might be an acceptable option. However, be aware of the limitations. The lightweight metal raises concerns about long-term durability. I would recommend using this stand for lighter targets and always securing it with ground stakes. If you're a frequent shooter or plan on using heavier targets, I'd suggest investing in a higher-quality stand that will likely last longer. I'd rate it a 3 out of 5 stars. It does the job okay, but I wouldn't buy it again knowing what I know now.
Bertii
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2025
Great. Excited for my next range trip
Siberian 732
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2025
Great for an outdoor lightweight portable target at the price. Comes with the base and hardware. You need to purchase the 1x2 boards and cut them to your desired length. I would also recommend 4 bigger clamps and a piece of cardboard. You can clamp the cardboard to the wood as a backer and it makes everything sturdy and easy to place and remove targets.
FAI
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2025
This is a relatively light weight target system that comes complete with everything you need except for the wood uprights where the target and backing board are fastened. This system is "light weight" due to the 1 x 2 sized lumber that is used for the uprights. Using this small furring strip lumber which is commonly available, the resulting weight of the assembled target is light weight, however, steel wire staking pins are supplied that really help to keep the target stand in place.I used an 8 foot piece of 1 x 2 which made the overall height 48" for the completed stand. The assembly is very easy and all hardware is included, even spring clips to hold the target. I used a square piece of cardboard about 18 x 18 and stapled that to the wood uprights and then staple the enclosed yellow target to the cardboard. I probably put 50 rounds of 22LR ammo through the paper target without any problems. I then attached a heavy 8" diameter armor plate target on the uprights and the stand supported the steel target without any problem.I only used 22LR ammo, both rifle and hand gun, for this outing, and the stand worked just fine. Normally one would use a little more robust target stand for larger caliber shooting, but for 50 yard clean shooting, this stand would work.Pros:Powder coated black paintAll metal parts fit as they should.Very complete hardware including ground spikes for stability.Nice targets compatible with the size of this system.Will handle 8" diameter steel targets.Spare parts are included.Easy to disassemble and transportCons:Light weight components, best suited for small caliber ammo.You must supply the 1 x 2 uprights. (common hardware store size).Too small to stand up to long distance shooting. Best for 50 yards or less.For property owners that have the space this will work well for small caliber and air-soft type target practice.
BGood
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2025
It was packaged great. When I opened it the first thing I seen was the targets and instructions which were great. The only thing you need will be "Furring Strip" 1x2 by 8 foot you can get that at your local hardware lumber store for less than $5.00. I cut mine at 6ft giving me plenty for hanging targets. Plus if you shoot the wood on accident it's easy to replace. Something I did do to prevent striping threads was add a tiny bit of grease to the threads. This is great value for the money. Functionality is good there is no measurement like some others but that really doesn't matter. Durability seems solid. I recommend this product
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