Birchwood Casey Adds Three Options to Pregame Splattering Target Line

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posted on June 16, 2014
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Birchwood Casey has added three new targets to its popular Pregame Splattering Target series for 2014. Squirrel, mule deer and elk version of the line will now be available.

The splattering targets are designed to be ideal for sighting in rifles and handguns, or to spice up life on the range.

The targets feature full color graphic images of each animal for a realistic shooting experience. Bullet holes “splatter” on impact, making it easy to see your shots. The vital areas are marked in red and react with a highly visible fluorescent red circle. Shots outside of the vital area react with a white ring

The squirrel target measures 12"x18" and comes in packs of eight, with an MSRP of $12.60. The mule deer and elk version measure 16.5"x24" and come in packs of three—also with an MSRP of $12.60.

For more information, go to BirchwoodCasey.com.

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