The Action Target Rifle Sighting Target (100-Pack) gives shooters a purpose-built, high-contrast target designed specifically for zeroing and fine-tuning rifle scopes and iron sights with maximum precision and clarity.
- Purpose-designed grid layout makes scope adjustments fast and intuitive
- High-contrast printing ensures clear visibility at 25, 50, and 100 yards
- Bulk 100-pack value keeps your range sessions stocked for longer
- Crisp aiming points help establish consistent point-of-impact reference
- Printed on durable paper stock that holds up in field conditions
- Trusted Action Target quality used by ranges and professionals nationwide
Who This Is For
These sighting targets are ideal for rifle owners zeroing a new optic, verifying a zero after transport, or methodically walking in adjustments at the range. Whether you're a competitive shooter dialing in your precision rifle, a hunter prepping for season, or a recreational shooter who wants consistent results, this 100-pack ensures you'll never run short of clean targets when accuracy matters most.
Specifications
| Brand | Action Target |
|---|---|
| Model | Rifle Sighting Target |
| Part Number | RPLACTSI-13-100 |
| Pack Quantity | 100 Targets |
| Intended Use | Rifle Zeroing & Sight-In |
| Recommended Distances | 25, 50, and 100 Yards |
| Material | Paper |
| Category | Rifle Targets |
Frequently Asked Questions
What distances are these sighting targets designed to be used at?
Action Target Rifle Sighting Targets are designed to work effectively at standard zeroing distances — most commonly 25, 50, and 100 yards. The grid layout and aiming points are scaled to help shooters make precise scope or iron sight adjustments at each of these ranges, making them versatile for everything from bore-sighting at 25 yards to confirming a 100-yard zero.
Are these targets compatible with all rifle calibers and optic types?
Yes — these are universal paper sighting targets compatible with any rifle caliber. They work equally well whether you're zeroing a magnified riflescope, a red dot sight, or traditional iron sights. The high-contrast design and reference grid are optic-agnostic, making them a go-to for bolt-action, semi-automatic, and lever-action rifles alike.
How should I store unused targets to keep them in good condition?
Store unused targets flat or rolled in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight and moisture. Keeping them in their original packaging or a resealable plastic sleeve will prevent curling and moisture damage, ensuring they remain flat and print-sharp when you're ready to head to the range.