Description
Thompson Paper Shooting Targets are made in the USA.
Thompson’s life-sized, half-torso CENTER-FIRE DEFENDER human silhouette targets are bright and colorful for easy-to-spot shot placement. Each scoring zone has a 1″ bright colored center for point-of-aim and the cylindrical scoring rings are the same as those found on the 25-yard handgun qualifying targets. Each target features the new Center-Fire Scoring System for training and strategic shot placement. CENTER-FIRE DEFENDER is a fluorescent yellow silhouette on a black background with a neon-red center point.
Sight-Seer Red: 8 Neon-red bulls give you a bold, crisp sight-picture against a bright white background for more shooting and less down range time. The white bullseyes make it easier for marksmen to see the center of the target. Don’t spend valuable range time running targets back and forth on the range.
GROUP SHOOTER™ is the most simplistic and practical diagnostic target allowing for both instant analysis and clear instructions for correcting every shot. After placing one or several shots on the target, the shooter identifies the sector of their shot or group and follows that sector to the outer shaded edge. Here the shooter is able to quickly identify the most likely problem and learn how to apply recommended corrections. Instructions are included for both right and left handed shooters in each sector.
B27 IMZ: Fusing immobilization zone mapping with the widely recognized B27, we have produced the next generation in law enforcement and military training targets. What sets Thompson’s B27-IMZ Upper Torso target above the rest is the first of its kind break through design. The assailant’s key immobilization zones are superimposed against the skeletal structure for effective comprehension in extreme response and immobilization training.
Thompson’s SCOPE3 XL target with extreme-X design enables you to register the crosshairs within the target and accurately lock-in on the center point with ease at distances up to 500 yards. Most other targets force you to block the center point with the crosshairs, making perfect alignment more difficult to achieve.
Trouble-Shooter: The eight diagrams on Trouble-Shooter show bullet groupings associated with these shooting errors. After shooting the target, the shooter compares their own bullet grouping on the Trouble shooter target with the grouping on the diagrams. The instructions coupled with the diagrams enable them to locate their errors and adjust their shooting.