The Birchwood Casey Dirty Bird Sight-In Target (12-pack) is a must-have for any shooter looking to dial in their optics or iron sights with maximum precision and confidence at the range.
- Distinctive "dirty bird" splatter pattern reveals bullet impacts instantly on hit
- High-contrast design improves visibility at distance for faster feedback
- Durable tagboard construction holds up through extended range sessions
- Ideal for both indoor and outdoor shooting ranges
- 12-target pack offers great value for frequent practice or group outings
- Grid layout aids precise scope and sight adjustments with every shot
Who This Is For
These sight-in targets are perfect for hunters zeroing in a rifle before season, competitive shooters fine-tuning their optics, or beginners learning the fundamentals of accuracy. Whether you shoot alone or bring the whole family to the range, the Dirty Bird's bold splatter effect makes spotting hits easy — even without a spotting scope.
Specifications
| Brand | Birchwood Casey |
|---|---|
| Model | Dirty Bird Sight-In Target |
| Part Number | BC-35212 |
| Quantity | 12 Targets per Pack |
| Target Size | 12 x 12 inches |
| Construction | Tagboard |
| Use | Indoor & Outdoor Ranges |
| Best For | Sight-In, Zeroing Optics |
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes the Dirty Bird target easier to use than standard paper targets?
The Dirty Bird target features a reactive splatter coating that creates a bright, high-contrast halo around each bullet impact the moment it's hit. This allows shooters to immediately see exactly where their shots landed — often without needing a spotting scope or walking downrange — making sight-in sessions faster and more efficient.
What calibers and firearms are these targets suitable for?
Birchwood Casey Dirty Bird Sight-In Targets are suitable for virtually any firearm caliber, including rimfire (.22 LR), centerfire pistol, and centerfire rifle cartridges. The 12x12-inch size and grid layout make them especially practical for rifle zeroing and handgun accuracy drills at standard range distances.
How should I store unused targets to keep them in good condition?
Store unused Dirty Bird targets flat in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight and moisture. Proper storage preserves the integrity of the tagboard construction and the reactive splatter coating, ensuring each target performs exactly as intended when you're ready to head to the range.