RedHead® Single Spinner Rimfire Target
Sale price:
Clearance price:
Starting at:
Sale starting at:
Clearance starting at:
Reg. price:
- Spinner design is great for perfecting your rimfire shooting
- Heavy-duty powder-coated steel
- Swivel legs for easy storage
- Features a single 2" dot
Spinner design is great for perfecting your rimfire shooting. Heavy-duty powder-coated steel; swivel legs for easy storage. Features a single 2" dot.
Rated 3.7 out of 5Â by 3
reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5Â by gball sweet little spinner.
The target feels solid, easy to transport to your favorite shooting spot cause it folds down flat taking almost no room, the target disc is made of heavy gauge metal so it'll last forever, just throw some duct tape on it, draw crosshair and you'll be good as new if the paint fades out...
January 19, 2013
Rated 1 out of 5Â by Matt975 Broke after 3 Shots
After shooting this target 3 times with my .22 rimfire at 50 yards, the spinner casing split in 5 places.
I am Unimpressed with its supposed "Heavy Duty Steel Construction" which must only apply to the target itself and not to any other part of the assembly.
The target itself seems very durable since the target it dent free. The orange sticker just peels right off after being struck by the bullet (as to be expected with a sticker).
Since the whole purpose of this target is to spin on impact it does not do what it was designed to do since after 3 shots it already broke to a point where it can no longer spin.
December 30, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by deerbruiser Awesome product!
This target is great! I shoot at it all the time in the back yard with my .177 cal. pellet gun. It could easily be shot with a .22 or other small caliber rifle though. The setup is so easy-take it out of box and put in ground. Also, this is much better than just shooting paper targets. I like the fact that it actually moves when you hit it. It's fun and I would definitely buy this product! Oh! and its a lot safer becaue it slows down the bullet speed and requires you to shoot at a downward angle
January 9, 2012
1-3 of 3
2 Questions | 5 Answers
Outdoor Answers
Get help about this item from fellow customers.
Ask your questions. Share your answers.
Q:Â
2 answers
I normally shoot this in the backyard with my .177 cal. pellet gun. Would this work good with a .22 as well?
Answers
Answers
A:Â
it can handle 17hmr but over time the metal will bendA:Â
yes1 of 1
1 of 1




 Expand All
 Collapse All
(read all my Q&A)


