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Steel gong
A steel gong is a popular type of shooting target that makes a distinctive sound when hit. Used in many shooting disciplines, from recreational to precision competitions, the steel gong provides immediate feedback on the hit, making it an excellent training tool and element of competition.
Steel target
Steel target, or a steel target, is a popular piece of shooting range equipment. Durable construction, a clear sound of impact, and no need for frequent target replacement make them popular with both beginner and advanced shooters.
Silhouette target
What is a silhouette target and what is it used for in shooting? We explain the types of silhouette targets, their use in shooting training, and how they affect the precision and realism of exercises.
Target
A target in shooting is an object that you aim at and shoot at. It can be a paper target, a steel gong, a bottle, or even a moving clay pigeon - depending on the discipline and training. In this post you will learn everything about types of targets, their use, and their impact on accuracy.

Dry fire: how to choose tools – inserts, lasers, snap caps
Dry fire training is a great way to hone your shooting skills without the cost of ammunition. Learn how to choose inserts, lasers, and snap caps to make your training effective and safe.
