The Tannerite 10lb Gift Pack delivers 20 pre-measured binary exploding targets in one convenient package, giving shooters hours of reactive fun at the range or on the back forty.
- Includes 20 individual targets totaling 10 pounds of binary explosive mix
- Pre-measured pouches make setup fast, safe, and consistent every time
- Only detonates when struck by a high-velocity rifle round — safe to handle
- Produces a satisfying boom and visible white cloud for instant feedback
- Components ship separately and are inert until mixed at point of use
- Ideal for long-range target confirmation, plinking, and group outings
Who This Is For
This pack is perfect for rifle shooters who want instant, unambiguous feedback on their hits — whether you're dialing in a new scope at distance, running a training course, or just making a weekend range day more exciting. The 20-target count makes it a great value for clubs, group shoots, or anyone who doesn't want to run out mid-session.
Specifications
| Brand | Tannerite |
|---|---|
| Pack Name | 10lb Gift Pack |
| Total Weight | 10 lbs |
| Number of Targets | 20 |
| Target Weight Each | ½ lb per target |
| Target Type | Binary Exploding Target |
| Activation | High-velocity rifle round impact |
| Components | Ships as two inert, separate components |
| Category | Reactive Targets |
Frequently Asked Questions
What caliber is needed to detonate a Tannerite target?
Tannerite binary targets require the impact of a high-velocity centerfire rifle round — typically a caliber generating at least 2,000 fps at the point of impact. Common calibers like .223/5.56, .308, and similar rifle cartridges work reliably. Pistol rounds, rimfire ammunition, and shotgun slugs do not generate enough velocity to initiate detonation, making the targets safe during transport and setup.
Is it safe to mix and store unused Tannerite targets?
Tannerite's two components are inert and non-explosive when kept separate. Once mixed, the resulting compound is still highly stable and will not detonate from fire, heat, or impact — only a high-velocity bullet strike will set it off. However, Tannerite strongly recommends mixing only what you plan to use that day and not storing mixed product. Unmixed components can be stored safely according to the instructions included in the pack.
What is the recommended minimum shooting distance for these targets?
Tannerite recommends a minimum distance of 100 yards for ½ lb targets. Larger charges require greater standoff distances. Always follow the safety guidelines printed on the packaging and never shoot at a mixed target from closer than the recommended distance. Debris can travel significant distances upon detonation, so bystanders should also maintain safe separation from the target area.