The Birchwood Casey Target Spots Green 40-3 delivers high-visibility, self-adhesive aiming points that instantly upgrade any paper target, backer board, or range surface — making every shot easier to see and every session more productive.
- Fluorescent green color provides maximum contrast against any background
- Self-adhesive backing sticks firmly to paper, cardboard, and foam targets
- Compatible with rifles, shotguns, handguns, and archery equipment
- 3-inch diameter spots offer a clear, consistent aiming point at distance
- 40 spots per package deliver outstanding value for range sessions
- High-contrast design helps shooters spot hits and misses instantly
Who This Is For
These target spots are ideal for recreational shooters, competitive marksmen, and archery enthusiasts who want a quick, affordable way to refresh worn targets or add precise aiming points to any surface. Beginners benefit from the clear focal point, while experienced shooters appreciate the consistent, distraction-free reference during drills and zeroing exercises.
Specifications
| Brand | Birchwood Casey |
|---|---|
| Model | Target Spots Green 40-3 |
| Spot Diameter | 3 inches |
| Quantity per Pack | 40 spots |
| Color | Fluorescent Green |
| Adhesive | Self-Adhesive (Peel & Stick) |
| Compatible Use | Rifle, Shotgun, Handgun, Archery |
| Material | Heavy-duty paper stock |
Frequently Asked Questions
What surfaces will these target spots adhere to?
Birchwood Casey Target Spots are designed to stick to a wide variety of surfaces including paper targets, cardboard backers, foam archery targets, and plywood boards. For best results, apply them to a clean, dry surface free of dust and moisture. They are not recommended for use on highly textured or wet surfaces, as adhesion may be reduced.
Are these spots visible at longer shooting distances?
Yes. The fluorescent green color is engineered for high contrast and visibility, making the 3-inch spots easy to see at typical handgun ranges of 7–25 yards and rifle distances of 50–100 yards. The bold color also makes it easier to spot bullet holes and trace shot groupings without a spotting scope at closer ranges.
Can I use these spots to cover bullet holes during a range session?
Absolutely — one of the most popular uses for Target Spots is patching over existing bullet holes to extend the life of a target. Simply peel and apply a fresh spot over a damaged area to restore a clean aiming point, saving you money on targets during longer practice sessions.