This video, titled 'Why Steel Targets SHOULD NOT Ricochet,' aims to address common concerns about ricochets from steel targets. The description directs viewers to the manufacturer's website for their target product lines. The content likely focuses on safety, proper usage, and possibly design features of steel targets that mitigate ricochet risks.
This YouTube video likely explores shooting at a very slow pace, potentially to demonstrate precision or a specific shooting technique, with the title "Going so slow... it's almost fast." The description offers a free postcard steel gong target for a limited time, indicating a product promotion or giveaway. The content is expected to be relevant to firearm enthusiasts interested in marksmanship, target practice, and potentially gear related to shooting.
This video, titled "Ringing in the New Year," promotes a limited-time discount code 'GEN30' offering 30% off Genesis Systems. The description directs viewers to a specific website to shop for Genesis Steel Targets. The content appears to be a promotional advertisement for firearm-related steel targets, encouraging immediate purchase with a special offer.
This YouTube video focuses on testing the durability and performance of re-sealable DA targets after enduring over 1000 rounds of live fire. The content likely demonstrates the targets' ability to withstand repeated impacts and maintain their integrity for continued use in shooting practice or training scenarios. The extensive round count suggests a thorough evaluation of the product's longevity and value for shooters.
This video compares the durability of "junk" AR500 steel targets purchased from eBay against "quality" AR500 steel targets from Shootsteel.com. The presenter highlights that Shootsteel.com targets have withstood over 50,000 rounds of 5.56 and 7.62x39 from 50 yards and in, with minimal wear. They emphasize that "you get what you pay for" and advise against cheap, low-quality targets. The description also promotes upcoming training courses at GhostFirearmsTraining.com.
This YouTube video appears to be a promotion or announcement related to a sale or bundle offer from "TA Targets". The description highlights a "Free Silver With Steel Target Purchase" deal, using the hashtag #tatargets. Based solely on the title and description, the content is likely focused on promoting steel targets, potentially with a giveaway or incentive. The exact nature of the 'free silver' is not specified but is tied to the purchase of steel targets from this manufacturer.
This YouTube video, "Baltimore Officers Respond To A Robbery In Progress," showcases a real-world law enforcement scenario. The description highlights "Newbold" (now Throom) as a sponsor, providing targets that are presented as a strong alternative to steel for training. The video also promotes various Active Self Protection (ASP) initiatives, including their podcast, national conference, instructor certification program, and merchandise. Several recommended holster manufacturers are listed, and the content encourages viewers to become ASP Patron Members for continued support. The video emphasizes "Attitude. Skills. Plan." in its tagline.
This video introduces and showcases the "Profile Anatomy (Ambush) Targets" created by Kit Badger. Inspired by Sage Dynamics Vital Anatomy Targets, these printable targets are designed to be cost-effective, printer-friendly, and readable at a distance with a bold silhouette. The creator details the process of designing these profile targets, emphasizing their utility for training and practice at the range. The video encourages viewers to download the targets from kitbadger.com.
This video showcases ShootSteel.com's AR500 targets, highlighting their high quality and laser-cut edges which offer superior durability compared to plasma-cut alternatives. The reviewer emphasizes the variety of sizes and styles available from ShootSteel.com, indicating plans for future use and integration into their range. The description also includes affiliate links for ShootSteel, Amazon, and USCCA, as well as links to the creator's other channels and merchandise, and a disclaimer regarding paid product placement and the educational/documentary nature of the content.
This video from Nutnfancy announces the winners of a steel target giveaway hosted by Actiontarget.com. It highlights Action Target's Rimfire Dueling Trees and 10" round portable targets, emphasizing their durability and portability for training and recreational shooting. The description also includes valuable discount codes for viewers to purchase Action Target products, with specific codes valid until January 31, 2012, and a permanent discount code thereafter. The music is licensed from Jason Shaw.
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