Preview: Birchwood Casey 22 Caliber Rimfire KYL Target

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posted on November 22, 2025
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Birchwood Casey 22 Caliber Rimfire KYL Target

Gain points as you go; lose them all if you miss—that’s the name of the game when it comes to Know Your Limits (KYL) in rimfire shooting, and Birchwood Casey has a portable system to challenge shooters in a fun and affordable way. This KYL target system is comprised of eight powder-coated paddle targets that range from 2" down to 1/4" in diameter, in 1/4" increments, to press a shooter’s maximum accuracy potential. Each upside-down lollipop is cut from 1/4"-thick AR500 steel to minimize unwanted ricochets and bounce-backs, making this target suitable for rimfires and airguns producing up to 400 ft.-lbs. of energy. Assembly is quick and intuitive for easy use in the field. Price: $130. Contact: Birchwood Casey; (877) 269-8490; birchwoodcasey.com.

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