New: Birchwood Casey Texas Star Plinking Target

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posted on August 19, 2021
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Birchwood Casey's new Texas Star Plinking Target was developed to build a shooter’s speed by training to engage multiple targets with precision and confidence.

Rated for handguns, rifles and shotguns, the Texas Star Plinking Target stands four feet tall and has five 6-inch diameter targets (3/8-inch thick) that pivot backward on impact. The plates are easily reset to keep the action going. The assembly is made of strong AR500 steel for durability, and it will dissemble quickly for easy transport. Included are two industrial-grade greaseable bearings, and all metal components are powder coated.

In addition to enhancing pistol, rifle and shotgun training, the audible and visible reaction of the Texas Star provides an exciting shooting experience compared to static targets.

MSRP is $349.99. Learn more at birchwoodcasey.com.


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