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    Wow, received my Impact 45 Rolling Steel target the other day, haven't had a chance to try it out yet...almost a foot of new snow on the ground with more coming. But boy howdy, I think if you shoot it at the manufacturers recommended minimum distance of 25 yards it will definitely separate the "Light bars/Level & Trigger Press" shooters from the "Spray N Pray & Trigger Jerk" shooters. Your target is about 3 ½” wide x 2 ½” high (I couldn't get my tape-measure to stretch the extra 1/4" like they did, not a complaint, just 1/4" more challenging ). But it sure looks like it might be just a bit more fun than punching paper! Can't wait to try it out!

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    Interesting. Seem like better than small orange color polymer rolling target.

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    Now THAT'S a clever reactive target! I like it!

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    interesting. I would not shoot closer than 25 yrs. The reason is simply called ricochets. I wish I had a place to try it.
    i might even buy one.

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    I finally got the opportunity to take the new target out and give it a try and let me put it this way...I was really humbled by it! I put it out about 18-20 yards and let me tell you those LITTLE 3 ½” wide x 2 ½” high target heads on them are REALLY LITTLE at that distance...suffice to say this Rolling Steel Target will last me for many years to come! I was using my M&P40 and when I did manage to hit them it worked as advertised, and during this outing no ricochets came back at me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NCW Ray View Post
    I finally got the opportunity to take the new target out and give it a try and let me put it this way...I was really humbled by it! I put it out about 18-20 yards and let me tell you those LITTLE 3 ½” wide x 2 ½” high target heads on them are REALLY LITTLE at that distance...suffice to say this Rolling Steel Target will last me for many years to come! I was using my M&P40 and when I did manage to hit them it worked as advertised, and during this outing no ricochets came back at me.
    I know a good Optometrist... just sayin'

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    Quote Originally Posted by livewire98801 View Post
    I know a good Optometrist... just sayin'
    I've seen you shoot...I think I'll pass on your "good Optometrist" recommendation.....just sayin'

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    Quote Originally Posted by NCW Ray View Post
    I've seen you shoot...I think I'll pass on your "good Optometrist" recommendation.....just sayin'
    heynow... just 'cause I KNOW the gal doesn't mean I can afford to GO...

    /spare change for new glasses?

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    My local gun shop has a few of these. Thought about buying one until I saw the price! No doubt it's a cool concept though.

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