The Pro-Shot Target 12" Orange Bullseye (5-Pack) delivers high-visibility, precision-focused shooting targets designed to sharpen your accuracy at the range with every session.
- Vivid orange bullseye offers instant feedback at distance
- 12-inch diameter provides a generous aiming surface for all skill levels
- Pack of 5 keeps your range sessions going longer without interruption
- High-contrast design works well in bright and low-light range conditions
- Suitable for pistols, rifles, and shotguns across varied shooting distances
- Lightweight paper construction makes setup and replacement quick and easy
Who This Is For
These targets are ideal for recreational shooters, competitive marksmen, and firearm instructors who want a reliable, affordable target solution for regular range practice. Whether you're zeroing in a new rifle, running pistol drills, or coaching a beginner on sight alignment, the bold orange bullseye gives everyone on the line a clear, consistent aiming point session after session.
Specifications
| Brand | Pro-Shot Products |
|---|---|
| Model | Pro-Shot Target 12" Orange Bullseye |
| Target Diameter | 12 inches |
| Color | Orange Bullseye |
| Pack Quantity | 5 targets |
| Material | Paper |
| Intended Use | Pistol, Rifle, Shotgun Practice |
| Category | Shooting Targets |
Frequently Asked Questions
What distances are these 12-inch targets best suited for?
The 12-inch diameter and high-contrast orange bullseye make these targets effective at a wide range of distances. They work great for pistol practice at 7–25 yards and rifle zeroing or accuracy drills at 25–100 yards. The bold color ensures the aiming point remains clearly visible even at longer distances in typical outdoor or indoor range lighting.
Can these targets be used with both pistols and rifles?
Yes — these Pro-Shot targets are versatile enough for use with handguns, rifles, and shotguns. The generous 12-inch target face accommodates a variety of calibers and shooting disciplines, making them a practical all-purpose option whether you're running defensive pistol drills, benchrest rifle work, or pattern testing a shotgun load.
How are these targets typically mounted at the range?
These paper targets are designed to be stapled or taped to a standard cardboard backer, target stand, or wooden frame. Most indoor and outdoor ranges provide mounting hardware or backers on their target stands. Their standard flat-sheet format means they're compatible with virtually any target holder you already own or that your local range supplies.