Action Targets E - 50 Silhouette
Unleash the power of big guns with this military - grade steel target. It can handle .338 Lapua and .50 BMG rounds from just 100 yards away!
The E - 50 Silhouette is a game - changer. It's the first commercially available target from Action Target that can take .50 BMG rounds. Made from 1/2' AR550 armor steel, it's the only one of its kind on the market. Designed to U.S. Marine Corps specifications with a 20 - degree angled shooting surface and standard military E - type silhouette proportions, it's perfect for heavy military firearms training and long - range rifle shooting. Its patent - pending stand design keeps it stable, no need for sandbags or going downrange to reset.
Its unique design makes attaching the target head a breeze. No hardware required, just use the convenient bolt handles and slots for the stand to slide through. The loosely - sitting target head absorbs impact and gives a loud 'clang' for instant feedback, even from hundreds of yards away for accurate shots.
Note: The center stand and feet are made of mild steel and can't withstand bullet force. Shooting them may cause damage.
Specifications:
- Height: 64'
- Weight: 146 lbs.
- Torso Dimensions: 40' x 19.5'
- Steel Grade: 1/2' AR550
- Handgun Shooting Distance: 10 yards+*
- Rifle Shooting Distance: 100 yards+*
FAQs
Will AP rounds damage the E - 50 Silhouette? Yes. Armor - piercing, green - tip, steel - core, and other armor - penetrating rounds will damage this target.
Does the angle of the target affect the E - type silhouette dimensions? The E - 50 Silhouette is angled at 20 degrees as per U.S. Marine Corps specs to direct bullet splatter down. The target dimensions are slightly elongated to adjust, so you see standard dimensions from the shooting line.
Using the Action Targets E - 50 Silhouette is easy. First, set up the stand on a flat surface. The stand has a great design that keeps the target stable, so you don't need to use sandbags. Then, attach the target head to the stand. You don't need any tools; just use the bolt handles and slots. For handgun shooting, keep a distance of at least 10 yards. For rifle shooting, stay at least 100 yards away. When shooting, remember that the center stand and feet are made of mild steel and can't take bullet hits. Avoid shooting them to prevent damage. Armor - piercing rounds like AP, green - tip, and steel - core rounds will damage the target, so don't use them. After each use, check the target for any signs of wear and tear. If you notice any damage, it might be time to replace parts. Clean the target regularly to keep it in good condition. With proper use and care, this target will give you a great shooting experience for a long time.