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I have seen Birchwood Casey Big Burst targets being sold on Ebay.

I have not seen these products before.

How do they compare with the Shoot N C Targets from the same manufacturer?

I thought they were the same company! In answer to ure question,they both do the same thing,it just depends on how big u want the target. Personally I find them quite expensive for what they are,I buy a £1 craft paper set,full of luminous paper/card in various shapes,and I cover/colour

Said with a gert big black crayola crayon,this saves a lot of money and it works the same. paper and crayons availible at hobbycraft/asda even lidl!!!!!!

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I would have thought they'd be OK. Birchwood Casey also make Dirty Bird, yet another variant on the same theme. Those work fine as well, with a white "reveal" colour behind the black.

 

If you ever see Red Head targets, sold by Bass Pro, those work as well.

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I see that they are from the same company.

I have used shoot n c targets before, but at 100 yards+ they are still difficult to see.

 

Probably only clever marketing, but the name Big Burst suggests the impact is more visable.

have you got any freinds? Then get them to spot for you,you'll need a spotting scope by the sound of it! I got one for sale if ure intrested!!!!!!! If ure using these targets to zero ure rifle then,bore sight it first,pick a point in the sand and get a freind to spot 4 u,then just fine tune from there.
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I see that they are from the same company.

I have used shoot n c targets before, but at 100 yards+ they are still difficult to see.

 

Probably only clever marketing, but the name Big Burst suggests the impact is more visable.

have you got any freinds? Then get them to spot for you,you'll need a spotting scope by the sound of it! I got one for sale if ure intrested!!!!!!! If ure using these targets to zero ure rifle then,bore sight it first,pick a point in the sand and get a freind to spot 4 u,then just fine tune from there.
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