🎯 Elevate Your Aim, Dominate Your Range!
The Highwild Adjustable Paper Target Stand features a durable alloy steel frame with adjustable bars fitting targets from 3 to 23 inches. Its trident pedal design ensures stable ground insertion, while 8 metal clips allow holding two targets simultaneously for efficient shooting practice. Lightweight and portable with invisible screws to extend durability, this stand is engineered for serious shooters seeking precision and longevity.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 16.73 x 6.18 x 1.26 inches |
Package Weight | 1.27 Kilograms |
Item Weight | 1.27 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Highwild |
Color | A- Paper Target Stand |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Manufacturer | Highwild |
Y**P
Easy setup and didn't break when hit twice with 12ga slugs.
Set it up without instructions inside of three minutes and it held up well, including getting grazed twice by 12ga slugs. Slight bend to the arms after being hit, but it banged out fine with a hammer at the range.
H**H
Good target holder
easy to assemble, lightweight, and practical design. As far as storing it, you could leave upright or unscrew poles and put away.
A**R
Not very expensive and gets the job done. I like it.
A little fiddley to set up, but all the hardware was in zip-lock bags and it was easy to assemble. I have rocky ground so I always have to hunt around to find a place to drive anything into the dirt. The horizontal cross-bars are threaded which is also good. Threads were good quality/good cut. I mounted 14 inch targets with the provided butter-fly clips (I think the formal name are spring clips). Anyhow they stayed attached and once I got it set up I spent the rest of the afternoon sighting in a scope on an air-rifle. Nice little piece of kit. I saved the box for storage.
T**H
Great until it wasn't! Use "center target only" paper targets.
Did great for first use. However, I was using 5-bullseye paper targets the second use and hit the lower bar when aiming at the lower left bullseye. This resulted in one bar being destroyed (see pic) and the second one warped. There do not appear to be replacement bars, so it is now limited use unless I buy a whole new unit. If you are going to buy this, use single bullseye targets only where you can stay away from aiming near the target holding bars.
M**.
Works just fine.
It's short, but worked great! I appreciate that they included the little paperclip as I forgot to grab some from work. You just need to buy targets and you're ready to go. One of my kids shot one of the horizontal arms with a .22LR, and it survived. Im happy with the product.
J**E
Nice
Nice system
K**E
OK product but arrived damaged
This target stand is worth the price paid. However, one of the two horizontal arm connectors arrived with a piece of brass stuck in connector. It looks like the tap that made the screw threads broke off and stuck inside the connector. I would have returned the product but, because I needed the target stand, I was able after about 15 minutes to screw the broken piece out of the connector. I was able then to screw in the arm but the threads of both the connector and the arm were damaged and the arm doesn't fit well. I don't feel it's right to return the product now because I used it but the arm doesn't fit well and the arm is being held in place by the paper target, instead of the arm holding the target.
M**L
good value, great service
I have never bought a target holder before, so I did not know what to expect. This was a pleasant surprise. It is well-made, easy to assemble and holds a variety of sizes of targets and disassembles easily to fit back in its original box, although I am thinking of getting a bag for it so that I can leave some of it assembled. It does have quite a few pieces that take a few minutes to assemble. The only problem I had has is that one of the thumb-screw holes was x-threaded. I contacted customer service, provided my paperwork, and they sent me a whole new holder even though I suggested they just send the defective part. The only complaint I have is that the targets are held to the metal rods with conventional paper clasps (provided), but if there is a x-wind, they tend to allow the target to slide a bit and bunch up. I think with experience I will come up with a way to prevent this, like folding the target around the upper and lower rods and then clipping them.
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