Made specifically for soft-nosed .22 pistol and rifle shooters, the system uses a hands-free spinning target. The force of the bullet spins the target over the
attachment bar and back into the set position. Four stabilizing legs provide a secure base that you only have to set up once.
Got this for Christmas yesterday and took it out to try it today. Shot probably 150 rounds of .22 ammo, around 50 rounds from a 17hmr and a few from a .22 mag. All worked great. The 17 left a few dimples towards the edge but nothing major at all. Only thing is they only gave me two stickers that only fit the bigger target but after about 15 rounds the sticker was gone, I wouldn't even bother putting them on. Alot of paint was removed but that was expected.
Well I use this target with my ruger 10/22, and it works great. My one comment on the target is that the stickers u put on each spinner, along with the red paint on the spinner itself will vanish after a a hundred rounds or so, my suggestion is to just buy a can of brightly colored spray paint and paint your target every once in a while, quick and easy fix.
Great little target system "dont recommend for .17
Date:April 10, 2011
Well i found this target on sale, and well it figured it would be strong enough for varmint rifles. "the 17hmr and 22wmr" Well sad to say its not strong enough for my 17hmr... i probably penetrated halfway through the steel plate the first shot.. maybe more, so yeah after a few good placed rounds.. youll be shooting thru it. But amazingly enough, i found the 22wmr, which is pretty much the same round as a 17hmr just bigger, doesnt even come close to making a deep hit. it only makes a small dent. So i will say stick to what it says, .22 cal rilfes and pistols ammunition. Guessim gonna have to reinforce the target with some more steal and try to find soft tipped .17 rounds