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Birchwood Casey Dirty Bird 3-Gun Nation Targets - Black/Red (100-Pack) - 35182
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Birchwood Casey Dirty Bird 3-Gun Nation Targets - Black/Red (100-Pack) - 35182
| SKU | 51655149715 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Birchwood Casey |
| MPN | 35182 |
| UPC | 029057351828 |
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Details
Effortlessly track your shots, vivid white splatter provides exceptional contrast downrange
Incorporates 3-gun nation design, showcasing dual scoring sections
Crafted from durable tagboard material for robustness
Features
Introducing dirty bird targets: unveil a striking white 'splatter' with every bullet impact enabling effortless shot Spotting. With a non-adhesive back, personalize your setup, Jot down Notes, and Archive targets seamlessly for future Reference. This target crafted in collaboration with 3-Gun nation, showcases dual Scoring regions - an 17.25 inches Secondary B Zone, and an 8 inches primary A Zone. Achieve target excellence with a single hit in the A Zone or neutralize with two hits anywhere in the B Zone.
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