The Action Target Hi-Vis Fluorescent B-21E Silhouette Target (100-pack) brings bold, high-visibility color to your range sessions, making it easier than ever to spot hits and improve your shooting accuracy at a glance.
- Fluorescent coloring ensures crisp, high-contrast hit visibility downrange
- Classic B-21E silhouette design mirrors real-world law enforcement training standards
- 100-pack value bundle keeps your range sessions stocked and cost-effective
- Bright background highlights bullet holes clearly even in low-light conditions
- Heavyweight paper construction holds up to multiple rounds before replacement
- Compatible with standard cardboard backers, target stands, and clip systems
Who This Is For
These targets are ideal for law enforcement officers, competitive shooters, and dedicated enthusiasts who demand clear feedback during training. The high-visibility fluorescent finish makes them especially valuable for instructors running group courses, shooters practicing at distance, or anyone who wants to spend less time squinting and more time improving their marksmanship.
Specifications
| Brand | Action Target |
|---|---|
| Model | Hi-Vis Fluorescent B-21E |
| Target Style | B-21E Silhouette |
| Color | Fluorescent (Hi-Vis) |
| Quantity | 100 per pack |
| Material | Heavyweight Paper |
| Target Size | 21" x 45" (standard B-21E) |
| Intended Use | Pistol & Rifle Training, Competition |
| Compatible With | Standard Target Stands & Backers |
| Country of Origin | USA |
Frequently Asked Questions
What firearms and distances are these targets best suited for?
The B-21E silhouette format is designed primarily for handgun training at distances of 7 to 25 yards, but it works equally well for rifle shooters practicing fundamentals at 50 to 100 yards. The fluorescent coloring enhances hit visibility at any distance, making it a versatile choice for both close-quarters drills and longer-range accuracy work.
How do these compare to standard paper targets?
Unlike standard white or tan paper targets, the hi-vis fluorescent finish creates a much higher contrast background around bullet holes, so you can see your shot placement quickly without retrieving the target. This speeds up training sessions and provides clearer feedback, especially when shooting under timed conditions or at extended distances.
How should I store unused targets to keep them in good condition?
Store unused targets flat or loosely rolled in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight. Prolonged UV exposure can fade the fluorescent ink over time, reducing the high-visibility effect. A storage tube or flat file drawer is ideal for protecting a bulk pack of 100 between range trips.