The act of returning metallic shooting targets to their original upright position after they have been impacted by projectiles allows for continued shooting practice without manual intervention. For example, a target system might use gravity, springs, or motorized systems to automatically reposition fallen targets.
Automated or remotely controlled target reactivation improves the efficiency of firearms training and recreational shooting. It reduces range downtime, minimizes the need for individuals to enter potentially hazardous areas, and contributes to a smoother, more focused shooting experience. This evolution from manually resetting targets has greatly enhanced safety and convenience on shooting ranges, particularly in competitive and professional settings.