This YouTube video reviews the Zero-In "Target Systems," an Australian-made target designed to withstand thousands of rounds with an almost self-healing platform. The reviewer highlights its value at $110, contrasting it with traditional targets that can be damaged. A cheaper rimfire plinker target for $33 is also mentioned, noted for its susceptibility to damage if shots miss the intended circle. The video provides a link to the full Zero-In product range online and credits the music used.
This YouTube video from SHOT Show 2014 showcases Laserlyte's Laser Plinking Cans. The focus is on an interactive shooting experience where participants use laser-equipped firearms to hit targets that react when struck by the laser. The description directs viewers to AmericanRifleman.org for more information, suggesting a connection to firearm-related content and potentially a review or demonstration of the product's utility for training or recreational shooting.
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