The Birchwood Casey 47615 World of Targets AR500 steel target delivers consistent training feedback with audible impact confirmation and visible strike marks. This 10-inch circle target features dual crosshair and diamond aiming points for precision practice at multiple skill levels.
What Makes This Different
AR500 steel construction provides superior durability compared to mild steel alternatives, maintaining structural integrity through thousands of centerfire rifle impacts. The 0.38-inch thickness exceeds minimum safety standards for pistol and rifle calibers up to 3,000 fps muzzle velocity. Dual hanging holes allow multiple mounting configurations and quick replacement when wear patterns develop.
Key Features
- AR500 armor-grade steel rated for high-velocity rifle rounds
- 10-inch diameter provides clear target visibility at extended ranges
- 0.38-inch thickness handles repeated impacts from centerfire ammunition
- Crosshair and diamond aiming points offer varied precision challenges
- Black and orange contrast coating enhances target acquisition
- Dual mounting holes accommodate standard target hangers
- Hanging design allows natural target movement and swing
Range performance remains consistent across pistol and rifle platforms, with the steel surface producing distinct acoustic feedback for immediate hit confirmation. The target maintains accuracy for competitive training, tactical drills, and recreational shooting sessions. Weather-resistant steel construction performs reliably in outdoor conditions without degradation from moisture or temperature variations.
Technical Specs
- Material: AR500 armor-grade steel
- Dimensions: 10-inch diameter circle
- Thickness: 0.38 inches
- Finish: Black and orange powder coating
- Mounting: Dual hanging holes
- Compatible: Pistol and rifle calibers up to 3,000 fps
- Target Design: Crosshair and diamond aiming points
- Manufacturer: Birchwood Casey
Professional shooters choose AR500 steel for training consistency and longevity over paper alternatives. The dual aiming point design extends target life by distributing impact zones across the surface area.