Action Targets PT Scout IPSC B/C Zone Pistol Target (AR500 Steel)
The PT Scout pistol-rated target plates are crafted with safety and great sound in mind. With a super smooth surface, when mounted on the PT Scout stand and 2x4, projectiles are safely and predictably directed down and away from shooters. This reduces bullet splatter and ricochet, a feature everyone at the range will love. Since there are no exposed hooks, brackets, or bolts, these targets meet the highest safety standards.
Range Masters and Match Directors can trust that they're using the safest steel targets out there. Developed with the world's top shooters, this system is perfect for competitive settings and has been proven by pros like Max Michel, Rob Leatham, and in the Scholastic Action Shooting Program.
We plasma cut the AR500 steel on a water table to minimize heat affected zones. Custom-designed hardened studs are welded to the back of the plate. The smaller weld area and attached spring steel bracket enhance the sound, making it easier for shooters and score keepers to recognize hits. Changing target heads is a breeze, no tools needed at the range. And if the nuts on the bracket come loose, there's a 3/8' wrench cut-out on the left and right foot of the PT Scout stand.
We offer a variety of shapes and sizes to suit every competition and shooter. Our targets are designed for IDPA, IPSC, USPSA, SASP, Steel Challenge, 3-Gun, and many other competitive organizations.
Features:
- 3/8' AR500 steel
- Smooth surface - no bolts, hooks, or brackets
- Multiple shapes and designs
- Factory-painted target plate
- Zinc-plated bracket to prevent corrosion and rust
- Recommended for pistol calibers from 10 yards and beyond
Using the Action Targets PT Scout IPSC B/C Zone Pistol Target is easy. First, mount the target plate on the PT Scout stand and 2x4. Make sure it's securely in place. You can start shooting from 10 yards or more with pistol calibers. When it comes to changing the target heads, it's simple - no tools required. Just do it right at the range. For maintenance, keep an eye on the nuts that attach the bracket to the target head. If they come loose, you can use the 3/8' wrench cut-out on the stand's feet to tighten them. Also, since the bracket is zinc-plated, it helps prevent corrosion and rust, but still try to keep the target in a dry place to make it last longer. And always remember, this target is designed to direct projectiles safely down and away from shooters, so follow the safety guidelines and enjoy your shooting experience.