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Birchwood Casey Silhouette Target Ipsc 20″ 3/8″

Original price was: $119.35.Current price is: $83.55.

Birchwood Casey Silhouette Target Ipsc

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The Birchwood Casey AR500 Steel 66% IPSC Silhouette Target is a rugged and reliable option for handgun and rifle training. Made from 3/8-inch thick AR500 steel, this 20-inch silhouette target is built to withstand up to 3000 foot-pounds of bullet energy, ensuring long-lasting durability. The precision laser-cut edges provide a smooth, burr-free finish for safety, while the bright white powder coat finish enhances visibility downrange. With multiple mounting options, this IPSC silhouette target is perfect for competitive shooters, law enforcement training, and those looking to refine their accuracy.

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Weight 21.600 kg
Dimensions 19.80 × 12.00 × 0.50 cm

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