🎯 Lock, Aim, Reset—Dominate Your Range Sessions!
The Highwild 3/8" AR500 Classic Popper Steel Shooting Target is a rugged, 12-inch auto-reset target designed for serious shooters. Crafted from premium AR500 steel, it endures repeated impacts from various calibers while providing audible feedback. Its neon powder-coated finish ensures high visibility in diverse lighting conditions. With an automatic reset feature and versatile mounting options, it’s perfect for continuous, efficient shooting practice outdoors.
Material | Metal |
Color | Auto Reset Target |
Sport | Rifle Shooting |
Brand | Highwild |
Shape | Round |
UPC | 708111224499 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 13.27 x 6.22 x 3.62 inches |
Package Weight | 3.22 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8 x 3.2 x 12 inches |
Brand Name | Highwild |
Warranty Description | 90 days |
Model Name | Steel Shooting Target |
Manufacturer | Highwild |
M**.
3/8” ok for 45. Also good paint and resets.
3/8 just fine for a 45.I thought and purchased 1/2” for the 45, but it was not necessary. The 3/8 was fine. The paint stayed on pretty good. The reset worked great.Buy it. It is better than walking down range all the time for a reset.I mounted it on a 4/4 two feet long and set it down on the ground for weight. Zoom in on it.
M**T
Works with handgun and smaller rifle rounds
I and other people have shot this target with .22LR (plated and lead nose), 9mm (115 and 124gr), 7.62x39mm (FMJ, bi-metal round), .223 (FMJ, bi-metal round), 5.45x39 (FMJ, bi-metal), and 5.56 (M193 spec). It seems to have held up well to all of them, except for Igman 5.56 M193. The Igman round is known for being spicy (more/stronger propellant), and I noticed it's taking little chunks of metal out of the orange target each time. That being said, all of the other rounds I listed haven't done anything like that, and the orange steel target is holding up well otherwise. If a round hits on the very edge, it will take a small "bite" out of the metal, but I think that will happen with any AR500 target.It has nice spring tension, but there is a bolt that holds the target to the base and keeps the spring tensioned against both, and the nut on that bolt will work itself loose after a lot of impacts. No big deal, I just tighten it up with my fingers before or after range day. The target will barely budge when getting hit with .22LR, but everything else makes it flop backwards before it springs back into place. You can adjust the tightness of the nut to change how much the target will flop backwards before the spring pushes it back upright. You have to get big, strong stakes to keep this in the ground. I tried 6mm tent stakes and they just get pulled up by repeated impacts. I then tried these: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PQB74J4 and they work well. They are 0.25" (8mm) in diameter. If the ground is wet or loose soil, you have to move the target occasionally because the impacts will wallow the hole in the ground that the stakes are in and the entire target will come loose. If the ground is dried and hard, getting the stakes in and out can be a chore, so you may want to bring a rubber mallet. There are a couple of design flaws, and it's the fact that spalling will start to build up on the black metal baseplate over time. Not a huge deal since I think that if the spalling eventually chews away the front edge of the baseplate, it will still be held in the ground well enough. On that note, the spalling that happens on the ground in front of the target will eventually cut a trough into the dirt, and this pop-up target is front heavy, so it may start to lean forward more and more if your stakes aren't long enough and a thick enough diameter to keep the baseplate from wobbling back and forth and working itself loose. The only other issue I have experienced is that the stake heads are apparently not 100% protected by the target. I managed to miss the target and hit the head of one of the four stakes, and it ruined that one stake. I love this target, it adds a lot of fun to range day, and after letting a bunch of other people shoot it with various calibers, I know what it can hold up to now.
C**1
Awesome poppers
Set these up on a 2x4 & elevated them to symbolize a plate rack. Love it.
M**N
Holds up well to .40cal and 9mm ammo. Haven't tried higher calibers.
I haven't used it much but from what rounds I have sent it's way, the target has functioned correctly. Target base remained stable in the ground as well.
D**E
Good shoot
It has take .22 to .308 without malfunction.
T**E
Great targets!
You can’t beat the quality and price of Highwild. I love the louder ring of their steel. Some steel is more muted, but these provide a nice positive feedback so there is no question if it was a hit or not. I have 6 of their pieces and will continue to buy more, definitely the best on Amazon!
M**4
Very sturdy, nearly indestructable when proper ammo and distances used
These only need re-paint once you set them up. I screwed two of them to my berm railroad ties and the reset every time and have a good impact sound that is easily heard 100 yds away with hearing protection.
Z**K
More the Merrier
I bought one of these targets a couple of years ago and it has held up well.Got two more for Christmas to mount side by side with the one I already have and it’s great! Being able to be able to go from one target to the next is a whole lot of fun!I mounted them on a scrap piece of plywood on top of an old pallet which seems to work well.
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