





🎯 Hit your mark with every shot—see the burst, feel the thrill!
Splatterburst Targets are premium 12x12 inch reactive shooting targets featuring one 6" and four 4" bullseyes that instantly burst bright fluorescent yellow upon impact. Designed for all firearms and calibers, these heavy-duty, non-adhesive tagboard targets offer superior visibility in any lighting condition, making them ideal for indoor and outdoor shooting. Proudly made in the USA and patented, they deliver fast shot confirmation to improve accuracy and save time at the range.










| ASIN | B00C88P4MG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #46,757 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #255 in Hunting Targets & Accessories |
| Brand Name | Splatterburst Targets |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (3,170) |
| Item Thickness | 0.4 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 8 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Splatterburst Targets Inc |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 12125B10 |
| Material Type | Paper |
| Shape | Square |
| Size | 10 pack |
| Sport Type | Rifle Shooting |
| UPC | 858787004083 |
N**O
Effective and inexpensive
Oh man, these are cool! They are an inexpensive, uncomplicated splatter target. The backing is rigid enough to withstand a light breeze but is not too heavy to mount with a couple pieces of tape. The effect is exactly what you see in the pictures, accomplished by essentially painting a black material on top of the yellow backing. When a BB passes through the target, little bits of the black flake off, which leaves a nice yellow mark around your hole. I live in FL currently, and so have that horrific sun that seems to have weight to it, along with the accompanying heat and humidity. The only downside I've noticed with these targets occurs after several minutes of exposure to the sun. The targets curl up upon themselves, necessitating additional tape to hold the sides flat. It's difficult to get the target truly flat even using copious amounts of tape, though. The company responded very quickly to an email I sent them about this problem. I couldn't be happier with their response and their customer service. The representative that wrote back to me stated that they had not heard of this problem before, so it's possible that the extreme sun, heat, and humidity here in central FL are the main cause. Out of the sun they don't curl up at all, no matter how long they are left out of the packaging and the splatter effect is not effected by the curling. So the neat splatter effect and the price can't be beat. They're quite visible from a long distance and breeze-resistant. The effect is exactly what you see in the pictures here on Amazon. Other than the curling problem I have in the hot sun, they are awesome and highly recommended.
S**H
I Saw These For $15.00 Per Package At Two Gun Shows
I use these splatter targets whenever I have to sight in a new .22 rifle. Each rifle I buy has a threaded barrel so that I can attach an AAC suppressor and do the shooting in my backyard. Using a 4X scope or higher allows you to easily keep track of your hits without having to rely on another person or a spotting scope. Since no one has a clue as to what I'm doing, I can take the time to do a good job with each rig. First off I use a boresighter on the larger center target to zero each gun in properly. When I'm satisfied with my efforts, I'll then use three bullets from a different manufacturer--or a different configuration from the same manufacturer--on each of the four smaller targets to determine which ammo each gun likes best. I usually have about eight different types of ammo on hand so it takes two of these splatter targets to get the job done. When I put each gun back in the rack, I tape the bottom of each stock with the name of the ammo that seems to work best in that gun/scope combination. After a few days I'll take the newly sighted in guns back outside to try the different types of ammo once more--just to be sure. Since I'm able to do this in my own backyard it saves me a lot of time driving to/from the range and waiting out the other shooters to change targets. I've also used this method to break in some suppressed .22 pistols. Great targets, easy to use and easy to see.
G**R
Awesome Targets
These are perfect for target practice. Easy to see your shots and great for zeroing your optics, I usually put 50 to 70 rounds through one target. I will buy again.
D**Y
Great targets will buy more when needed
Nice these work great, very easy to see impact points for zeroing a scope
A**N
High quality non-adhesive target
I've found this to be very useful for my .177 cal air rifle practice. The large center target is helpful for sighting in the rifle when trying a new pellet and then the four corner targets provide plenty of practice without having to change out the target like when I was using a single 12" target. Since my nerves aren't up to dime or quarter size patterns I usually put about 10-15 shots into each bulls-eye before swapping to a new sheet. Target is made of good quality paper/plastic which results in clean 1/8" diameter holes with about a 3/8" impact area for each pellet. I'd previously used some Birchwood 12" adhesive single targets from Wal-mart; but they were running about a dollar a sheet, I didn't have need for the adhesive backing, and the repair pasters would frequently just pop off the target with pellets hitting the edge of the paster. Buying these in 50 count package only cost 56 cents a sheet. I'd given the product 5 stars except for one thing I'd like to see changed. Any shot not landing on the black bulls-eye coating is basically invisible until you go inspect the target. It would be helpful for there to be another color (for high contrast) over the yellow. That way when sighting in the scope for a heavier or lighter pellet I would have seen where those landed off the black areas and wouldn't have had to walk the 50 yds to the target to see where the pellet struck. The large area of top/bottom/sides being yellow don't indicate a splatter; but that's the most likely areas your heavier or lighter pellets will strike the target. Yeah, I could have gone for the 12" multi bulls-eye targets; but the small red centers aren't as easy to see as the 4" targets. All in, I'd definitely buy these again over the shoot-n-c adhesive versions.
M**S
Just what Hubby wanted and was very impressed with them when used.
G**E
molto soddisfatto del prodotto soprattutto per il tiro con la carabina
S**D
these are great splatter targets with an excellent price
D**A
DIe Targets bieten den Vorteil, die genaue Trefferlage auch aus einiger Entfernung gut zu erkennen. Da ich keinen passenden Kugelfang für 30,5cm x 30,5cm Scheiben gefunden hatte, habe ich mir einen passenden Kugelfang gebaut. Vom Hersteller Splatterburst gibt es auch selbstklebende Targets in unterschiedlichen Größen. Damit kann man die zerschossenen Targets einfach überkleben. Habe mir aus 10mm Spanplatten einen Kasten mit 60cm x 30cm x 4cm Innenmaß gebaut. In den Kasten habe ich 4 Antivibrationsgummimatten in 10mm Stärke gelegt. Die gibt es in jedem Baumarkt um sie z.B unter Waschmaschinen zu legen. Die Matten sind 60x60cm. Aus zwei Matten habe ich die 4 Matten für den Kugelfang geschnitten. Die Matten habe ich dann mit einer 30mm Styropor Platte abgedeckt, die ich aufgeschraubt habe. Mit Styroporkleber habe ich dann zwei dieser Targets auf die Styroporplatte geklebt und fertig war der Kugelfang. Der große Vorteil dieser Lösung ist der, dass nun die nervigen Plink Geräusche weg sind, die sonst bei Metall Kugelfängen entstehen. Die Targets sind gut sichtbar und wenn sie irgendwann unbrauchbar sind, klebe ich einfach neue Scheiben auf. Z.B. diese hier: https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B00YFRE2Q2/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Die Gummimatten im Kugelfang sind für "F" Luftgewehre mehr als ausreichend und halten bei mir seit mehr als 500 Schuss. Ab und an schraube ich die Styroporplatte ab und sauge die alten Diabolos aus und drehe auch die Gummimatten. Irgendwann werden ich aber die Gummimatten und die Styroporplatte erneuern müssen.
P**D
l'aspect multi-cibles permet de varier les objectifs, c'est ludique et cela permet de règler l'arme en version point visé point touché, contrairement au réglage préconisé par la FFT, qui consiste à règler l'arme pour obtenir une visée en dessous du visuel de la cible C 50 de façon à ce que le coeur de cible de la C 50 se détache par rapport aux organes de visé. Avec des cibles plus petites, le réglage FFT ne permet pas une visée correcte.
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