Champion Duraseal Crazy Bounce Star Target

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posted on October 28, 2013
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Made from high-visibility, self-healing Duraseal material in “radiation” green color, Champion’s new U.S.-made Crazy Bounce Star Target handles impacts from .17- to .50-cal. handguns and rifles without becoming misshapen, and will tumble wildly with each strike.

Exclusions to the aforementioned calibers are pellets and BBs from airguns and subsonic ammunition. The 6-inch, 9.3-ounce target also has a hole that enables it to be suspended. Price: $20.

Contact: Champion Targets & Traps; (800) 831-0850; championtarget.com.

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