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Daisy Shatter Blast targets

Discussion in 'Equipment Reviews' started by MistaWondaBread, Mar 18, 2015.

  1. MistaWondaBread

    MistaWondaBread Weekend Warrior

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    So I found these little tiny shatter blast targets from daisy. They are pretty fantastic I have to say, and really small. I've been shooting them @ 25 yards and it's really helped me get my groups more consistent. Now these are suppose to be for pellet guns, but they are the smallest shattering target I could find, and so I thought I'd try them out. I have been shooting clays, but the sharp pieces are a no-go in my back yard. We all have a hard time at a far distance seeing where we hit, and with the shatter blast, it's pretty dang clear if you hit them.

    Here is a picture of the target

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    Here they are setup

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    Knocked em all down

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    They make a nice noise when they are hit too, and they light up really well with a black light, so I've been shooting them at night as well, which is pretty fun, I must say.


    You guys gotta try this out, it's good fun. My buddies and I have had some fun little competitions, and as you can see from the pictures, missed them a few times!

    Sticks seem pretty durable for what they are. I've nailed them many times, and the only one that has broken is the one with the purple duct tape.

    Anyway, not really a review of sorts, but it's just a new target I haven't shot at before, and it's proving fun, and there is nothing like the shattering sound from 25 yards, it's pretty clear where you hit!
     
  2. Armyof1

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    i used them a couple years ago to teach my son to shoot . you can glue the holders into a piece of PVC pipe to get them a little higher up off the ground
     

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