The Birchwood Casey Dirty Bird Bullseye Target (5–17.25) delivers high-contrast, easy-to-read results that make every shot count at the range or in your backyard practice sessions.
- Bright white "splattering" rings show bullet impacts instantly on impact
- Bold black bullseye design maximizes visibility at distance
- Heavy-duty tag board construction resists tearing through multiple shots
- Self-adhesive backing sticks firmly to target boards and frames
- Compatible with all calibers from rimfire to centerfire rifle rounds
- 5-inch to 17.25-inch sizing suits both pistol and rifle practice distances
Who This Is For
These targets are perfect for recreational shooters, competitive marksmen, and firearm instructors who want fast, clear feedback without having to walk downrange. Whether you're zeroing a scope, practicing your pistol draw, or coaching a new shooter, the Dirty Bird Bullseye's splatter-ring technology makes hit confirmation effortless at any distance.
Specifications
| Brand | Birchwood Casey |
|---|---|
| Model | Dirty Bird Bullseye |
| Target Size | 5 in. to 17.25 in. |
| Target Type | Splatter / Bullseye |
| Compatible Calibers | All calibers (rimfire to rifle) |
| Backing | Self-Adhesive Tag Board |
| Color | Black & White with Splatter Rings |
| Best Use | Pistol & Rifle Practice, Zeroing Optics |
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes Dirty Bird targets different from standard paper targets?
Dirty Bird targets feature a reactive splatter-ring design — when a bullet strikes the target, the impact zone reveals a bright white ring around the hole, making hits immediately visible from a distance without needing a spotting scope. This saves time and allows for faster, more efficient shooting sessions.
Can I use these targets for both pistol and rifle shooting?
Yes. The Dirty Bird Bullseye target is compatible with all calibers, from .22 LR rimfire up through centerfire rifle cartridges. The range of sizes (5 in. to 17.25 in.) makes them suitable for close-range handgun practice as well as longer-distance rifle zeroing and accuracy drills.
How do I attach these targets to a target stand or backer board?
These targets feature a self-adhesive backing that sticks securely to most smooth surfaces, including cardboard backers, foam boards, wooden target frames, and commercial target stands. Simply peel and press — no staples or tape required for a firm hold during your range session.