The Daisy 408 NRA 5-Meter Target system delivers precision scoring for competitive air rifle training and recreational shooting. These official NRA-specification targets provide consistent bullseye patterns optimized for 5-meter indoor ranges and backyard practice sessions.
What Makes This Different
These targets meet official NRA standards for air rifle competition, featuring precise ring measurements and scoring zones that match tournament specifications. The high-contrast black bullseye on white paper provides clear sight picture definition compared to generic targets. Each target measures exactly 5.5 inches square with properly scaled scoring rings for accurate marksmanship development.
Key Features
- Official NRA 5-meter air rifle competition specification
- High-contrast black bullseye on bright white paper stock
- 50 targets per package for extended training sessions
- Precise 10-ring scoring system with defined point values
- Standard 5.5-inch square format fits most target holders
- Heavy-weight paper construction resists tearing from pellet impacts
- Pre-printed hanging tabs for easy range setup
These targets excel in competitive training environments where scoring accuracy matters. The standardized dimensions allow shooters to track improvement using the same measurement system used in NRA sanctioned events. Indoor ranges benefit from the compact 5-meter specification, while the durable paper stock withstands multiple hits without compromising scoring ring visibility.
Technical Specs
- Target size: 5.5 inches square
- Bullseye diameter: Regulation NRA specification
- Paper weight: Heavy stock construction
- Quantity: 50 targets per package
- Color scheme: Black bullseye on white background
- Scoring system: 10-ring competition standard
- Distance rating: Optimized for 5-meter shooting
- Compatibility: Standard air rifle calibers (.177, .20, .22)
Serious air rifle enthusiasts recognize the importance of consistent target standards for skill development. This 50-pack provides enough targets for multiple training sessions while maintaining the official specifications that translate directly to competition performance.