Comp-Tac Offers Cardboard IDPA Targets

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posted on March 9, 2017
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IDPA competitors and defensive-pistol shooters alike can take advantage of new bulk packs of IDPA cardboard targets from Comp-Tac.

The new targets are made from 1/8-inch corrugated cardboard and are the official target used by the IDPA. The target size is 18 inches by 30 inches and features perforated sections that distinguish between hit zones. The targets also features a zero circle in the head for practicing precision shots.

Several bulk packs are available, with discounted prices available for larger orders. A 100-pack of IDPA targets retails for $65.99. Shooters who purchase 500 targets will pay $310, and shooters who purchase 1,000 targets will pay $560.

As an introductory offer, Comp-Tac is offering 10 percent off for pre-sale from March 3-20,2017. The targets will be available for shipment or pick-up at the company's Houston, TX, facility on March 21, 2017.

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