Shooting Targets

Shop our selection of shooting targets from leading manufacturers like Action Target, Allen Company, Bash Target Supply, and Beretta. ICB Firearms carries a dependable lineup of shooting targets built for marksmanship training, sight-in sessions, and competitive practice on paper, steel, and reactive surfaces. These targets pair seamlessly with our broader selection of shooting supplies to complete your range setup, and we also stock handgun ammunition, rifle ammunition, and shotgun shells in a wide range of calibers and loads. Round out your kit with handguns, rifles, and shotguns ready for the range, the field, or the competition floor.

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Shooting Targets Buying Guide

Get shooting targets online by comparing options, checking current availability, and reviewing specifications such as material, size, type, and intended distance. Shooting targets give you measurable feedback on accuracy, group size, and zero adjustments, with options ranging from paper bullseyes and splatter targets to steel plates and reactive setups for dynamic range work.

Here’s what to consider before stocking up:

  • Match targets to your firearm platform across handguns, rifles, and shotguns, since steel ratings and target sizes vary by caliber and velocity.
  • Stock the right ammunition for the targets you’ll be shooting, since steel plates require non-magnetic, non-armor-piercing rounds at safe distances.
  • Coordinate targets with scopes, sights, and optics projects, since clean grid targets and splatter designs make zeroing and group analysis easier.
  • Round out your range kit with other essential shooting supplies like staples, target stands, spotting scopes, and replacement target cards.
  • Use steel targets alongside range finders for confirmed long-range practice, since accurate distance readings are critical for safe steel shooting.
  • Look at target features like reactive surfaces, scoring rings, silhouette designs, and biodegradable materials, all of which affect how the target performs during use.

Local And Compliance Notes

Browse shooting targets online or visit our gun shop in St. Clair Shores, Michigan to compare options in person before your next range session. ICB Firearms also serves customers from nearby cities including Macomb, Clinton Township, Grosse Pointe, Warren, and Royal Oak.

Shooting targets themselves are not regulated as firearms, though items ordered alongside firearms follow federal guidelines and applicable Michigan requirements, which typically involve shipment to a licensed dealer and completion of a background check prior to pickup. Shipping timelines vary by product, so review checkout information carefully before placing your order.

Range protocols, transportation, and storage practices may differ based on circumstances. Contact the shop directly for clarification on product specifications, accepted identification, and current store policies.

Frequently Asked Questions About Shooting Targets

1. What types of shooting targets are there?

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Common types include paper bullseyes, splatter targets, silhouettes, steel plates, reactive targets, and clay pigeons. Each suits different training goals and shooting disciplines.

2. What's the difference between paper and steel targets?

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Paper targets are inexpensive, easy to score, and work for indoor and outdoor use. Steel targets last for thousands of rounds, give audible and visible hit feedback, and work best for outdoor ranges at safe distances.

3. What rounds can I use on steel targets?

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Use only non-armor-piercing, non-magnetic ammunition at the manufacturer’s minimum safe distance. Match the steel grade to your caliber and velocity, since hot rounds at close range can crater or damage softer plates.

4. What is a splatter target?

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A splatter target uses a coating that flakes off where rounds impact, creating bright visible marks around each hit. They make it easy to see groups from a distance without walking downrange.

5. How far should I shoot steel targets?

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Most rifle steel should be shot at a minimum of 100 yards, while pistol steel works at 10 yards or more. Always follow the manufacturer’s safe distance recommendations to prevent ricochets.

6. What's the best target for sighting in a scope?

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Targets with grid lines, clear scoring rings, or measurement marks help you analyze group placement and adjust scope corrections accurately. One-inch grid patterns are especially useful for measuring group size.

7. Are reactive targets safe?

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Reactive targets like splatter paper and rated steel plates are safe when used at proper distances with appropriate ammunition. Always check the target’s specifications and follow safe shooting practices.

8. Do I need a target stand?

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A target stand holds paper or cardboard targets at the right height and keeps them stable during shooting. Many shooters use simple frames with furring strips or commercial stands for adjustable setups.