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Bisley 1+5 Multi Zone 14cm Paper Targets (Pack of 100)

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£6.00

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£5.70

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Bisley 1+5 targets are designed for those who are serious about shooting Use the large Challenge Target for Zeroing and Pellet Testing or use the reverse Marksman side for competition shooting and self-testing.

 

On the Challenge Side the inner target diameter measures 12mm making this ideal for both .177 and .22 shooters and makes an ideal option for testing pistol shooting at longer ranges.

 

On the Marksman side (5 Zone) The inner target diameter measures 4.5mm making this ideal for .177 shooters. With an outer ring diameter of 47mm, these are more designed for air rifle work but would work as an extra challenge for pistol shooters

 

Designed for 14cm Target Holders or secure to a suitable backstop

 

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