The Tannerite Pro Pack 10 delivers ten 1-pound binary exploding targets in a single convenient package, giving shooters an immediate, unmistakable visual and audible confirmation of every accurate hit at long range.
- Includes ten 1-pound targets — ideal for extended range sessions
- Produces a thunderous boom and dramatic water vapor cloud on impact
- Safe and non-flammable before mixing — stable during storage and transport
- Requires a high-velocity rifle round to detonate — pistol-safe until fired
- Trusted by hunters, law enforcement, and U.S. armed forces worldwide
- Simple two-component mixing system with no special tools required
Who This Is For
The Tannerite Pro Pack 10 is perfect for rifle shooters, competitive marksmen, hunters zeroing in at distance, and range enthusiasts who want instant, satisfying feedback on their shots without walking downrange. It's an excellent value for anyone who shoots regularly and wants to stock up on targets for a full day of shooting.
Specifications
| Brand | Tannerite |
|---|---|
| Model | Pro Pack 10 (PP10) |
| Quantity | 10 targets per pack |
| Target Weight | 1 lb each (10 lbs total) |
| Target Type | Binary Exploding / Shot Indicator |
| Required Caliber | High-velocity rifle (.223 / 5.56 and above recommended) |
| Effect on Detonation | Loud boom + water vapor cloud |
| Flammability | Non-flammable |
| Mixing Required | Yes — two-component system |
| Intended Use | Outdoor rifle range shooting |
Frequently Asked Questions
What caliber do I need to detonate Tannerite targets?
Tannerite binary targets require a high-velocity rifle round traveling at approximately 2,000 feet per second or faster to detonate. Common calibers such as .223 Remington, 5.56 NATO, .308 Winchester, and most centerfire rifle cartridges work reliably. Handgun rounds and rimfire calibers do not generate sufficient velocity to trigger detonation, making undetonated targets safe to handle and dispose of properly.
How do I mix and use Tannerite targets safely?
Each Tannerite target consists of two separate, inert components. To use, simply pour the catalyst packet into the main container, seal it, and shake until fully combined. Once mixed, place the target at your shooting location — Tannerite recommends a minimum safe shooting distance of 100 yards for 1-pound targets. Never mix targets ahead of time for later use, and always follow all label instructions and local regulations.
Can Tannerite targets be stored long-term before mixing?
Yes. The two components of Tannerite targets are completely stable and non-explosive when kept separate. Unmixed targets can be stored safely on a shelf for years without any risk of accidental detonation. Only mix the components immediately before use at the range, and never transport or store a mixed target.