These targets use a revolutionary design of springs and latches that locks the shot targets in the down position. As the shooter runs through the targets, you simply reset them by shooting at a reset target. All of the targets then return to their original upright position without leaving the shooting bench. It’s the most fun you can have shooting steel. Targets emit a resounding "ding" when knocked down. The target comes equipped with a sturdy, four-legged base system. Each front leg is also protected by an angled deflection plate that continues all the way across the front target bar. The design limits damage to the target system and provides an added level of safety. The rimfire target has a 4" plate. The higher-caliber models have a larger, 6" target. Available:
.17 to .22 Rimfire Targets - Rated for Shorts, Longs and Long Rifles at a minimum distance of 30 yards, Mag's and .17's at a minimum distance of 100 yards, Soft-nose lead bullets only.
9mm to .30-06 High-Caliber Targets - Rated for Pistol Calibers at a minimum distance of 30 yards, .270, .30-06, etc. at a minimum distance of 100 yards, .22-250, .223, etc. at a minimum distance of 200 yards, Soft-nose lead bullets only.
I bought the .22 version and it is fun to plink at. Make sure you are at the suggested distance or you will break the reset spring and the targets will not reset when you hit the reset target.
I bought this target to shoot with my Sig Mosquito .22 pistol. It is very well built, and surprisingly heavy in the box. The trip mechanism is well designed and simple, and I can't foresee any problem with it failing. The only issue I had is that it's almost too well built for my needs. The plates and springs are stout, and in order to get them to stay down I need to hit the target in the upper 1/4 of the circle. I imagine a .22 rifle would have less trouble with this. Overall, a great purchase.
Multiple direct hits with hot loaded .22 soft points and you can't reliably get the target to stay down. You hit the target 3,4 5 times and sometimes it will fall and lock down, often not. Not worth the money, but is well built. Needs weaker springs or something - redesign of mechanism. I am returning it.
The Do-All Blast back has a trouble blasting back when it won't blast down. I shot 50 rounds 22lr soft lead points into it from 50 yds, 30yds, 20yds,And also used my pistol and only one of the targets ever stayed down.