The Champion RF Precision Sight-In Target 10-Pack delivers the accuracy and consistency serious shooters demand when zeroing optics, benchresting, or fine-tuning their rifles for peak performance.
- Redfield-style grid layout for precise, repeatable point-of-impact adjustments
- High-contrast aiming points make shot placement easy to identify
- 10 targets per pack offer exceptional value for extended range sessions
- Heavy-duty paper construction holds up to multiple shots without tearing
- Compatible with all calibers from rimfire .22 LR to centerfire rifle rounds
- Clean, grid-based design simplifies scope and iron sight adjustments
Who This Is For
These sight-in targets are ideal for hunters and competitive shooters preparing for the field or the range, as well as new gun owners learning to zero a scope for the first time. Anyone who values consistency and precision when dialing in their optics will appreciate the structured Redfield-style layout that takes the guesswork out of point-of-impact corrections.
Specifications
| Brand | Champion Traps & Targets |
|---|---|
| Model | RF Precision Sight-In Target |
| Style | Redfield-Style Grid |
| Pack Quantity | 10 Targets |
| Material | Heavy-Duty Paper |
| Best Use | Sight-In / Zeroing / Benchrest |
| Caliber Compatibility | All Calibers (Rimfire & Centerfire) |
| Category | Shooting Targets |
Frequently Asked Questions
What distance should I use these sight-in targets at?
These Redfield-style precision sight-in targets are designed to be versatile across common zeroing distances. Most rifle shooters use them at 25, 50, or 100 yards depending on their caliber and intended zero. The grid layout makes it easy to calculate and apply scope adjustments at any of these distances, so you can establish a reliable zero efficiently.
Are these targets suitable for both rimfire and centerfire rifles?
Yes. The Champion RF Precision Sight-In Targets are compatible with all calibers, from .22 LR rimfire to large centerfire rifle cartridges. The heavy-duty paper construction is durable enough to handle multiple shots and remain legible so you can track your groups and make accurate scope corrections throughout your session.
How do the Redfield-style grids help with scope adjustments?
The Redfield-style grid divides the target into a precise, measured pattern of squares that correspond directly to common MOA (Minute of Angle) or click values on most rifle scopes. By measuring the distance between your point of aim and point of impact on the grid, you can quickly calculate exactly how many clicks to adjust your scope — saving time and ammunition compared to freehand paper targets.