Champion Center Mass AR500 Steel Targets

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posted on December 19, 2016
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One of the newest line of targets out from Champion are the company's Center Mass Steel Targets, which are made from rolled and hardened AR500 steel and are made in the USA.

"Interactivity is the name of the game when it comes to the range today," said Eliza Graves, brand manager for Champion. "Shooters want to have fun and improve their skills with immediate feedback. Hearing is believing with Champion Center Mass Steel Targets."

The Center Mass Steel Targets are available in round 4-inch and 8-inch gongs and IPSC-style shapes that are 66 percent of the size of a full-scale IPSC target. These come in 0.25-inch thickness for pistol calibers and 0.375-inch thickness for rifle calibers. The targets are laser cut and feature square mounting holes that work with 0.5-inch carriage bolts.

Suggested retail prices range from $14.95 for a 4-inch gong to $109.95 for the 66 percent IPSC target.

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