Drummond Shooting AR500 Steel Target - IPSC Octagon

Drummond Shooting
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This IPSC Steel Octagon Target is cut from 1/4″ AR500 steel. We’ve produced this at full size so you know whatever distance you place it at, you’re always practising on a competition-size IPSC Target.  It’s designed primarily for pistol shooting – 9mm and .40 S&W are a great choice.  Want to stay accurate with your rifles in .223/5.56 as well?  We’ve tested this as close as 10 yards and seen great results, but do recommend further distances for target longevity and safety when shooting those rounds (read below).  Setup is as quick as hanging from our Post Topper.  With something so simple to use you can spend more time practicing your accuracy and speed, and less time setting up.

  • for pistols such as .22, 9mm, .40 S&W
  • suitable for .223 (read below for recommendation)
  • positive feedback of sound and movement
  • use with our Post Topper
  • no-tools setup
  • neon orange powder coat
  • 90 day warranty
  • manufactured in Canada

Description

IPSC Octagon – Classic

Between your guns and ammo you already have enough to think about when going to the range.  To keep weight to a minimum we decided to offer this IPSC Steel Octagon Target in 1/4″ AR500 rather than the typical 3/8″ thickness.  Since most customers will practise on these IPSC targets with their pistols, we wanted to have the most cost-effective, light-weight option while continuing to offer the quality product you expect.  You get the same hardness benefits of AR500 while saving in other areas.

You Said Rifles?

We have done testing with 1/4″ AR500 at a distance of only 10 yards, although we cannot recommend such close-range shooting to our customers.  Even with our thicker 3/8″ AR500 targets we suggest a distance of 200 yards for rounds over 3,000 fps, so the same holds true for this IPSC Octagon target in 1/4″ AR500.  Why?  Rounds like .223 travel so fast that they can cause pitting in the steel and accelerate the wear on your target.  The best option is to start far away and bring your target in as you feel comfortable.

This target should not be shot with rounds such as 7.62×39, .308 or more powerful ammunition.  At 1/4″ thick, there is simply not enough mass to withstand such a powerful impact.  The target can fail by bending/cracking/allowing a round to pass through.  For these more powerful rifle rounds we suggest our 9×9 AR500 Steel Target, or for our big bore customers, our 50 BMG Gong.

What’s IPSC?

IPSC stands for International Practical Shooting Confederation.  A very active style of shooting, IPSC requires a combination of speed and accuracy to move through various stages effectively.  It also incorporates reloading and drawing from the holster, adding to the challenge.  Targets can be moving, reactive, and some are even penalty targets.  The stages are never the same, and include obstacles that force competitors to develop strategies and techniques to shave seconds off their times.

Scoring

There are three scoring zones on this style IPSC target: A, C and D.  This target is the entire octagon and measures 45cm wide by 57cm tall.  The A Zone is the centremost portion and is 15cm wide by 32.5cm tall.  The C zone is the mid section and measures 30cm wide by 45cm tall.  The D zone is everywhere outside of the A and C zones (outer portions on this target).  On the paper version of this target there is a non-scoring zone of 0.5cm around the entire perimeter of the target.