Durable metallic silhouettes, ranging in size and thickness, serve as reactive aiming points in shooting sports. These resilient surfaces provide immediate auditory and visual feedback upon impact, often with audible ringing or visible movement. An example includes a 10-inch diameter circular plate made of AR500 steel, used for pistol practice.
The robust nature of these training aids allows for extended use, reducing the need for frequent replacements. Instant feedback enhances marksmanship skills by allowing shooters to instantly correct aiming errors. Historically, rudimentary forms existed as simple metal gongs, evolving alongside firearms technology into precisely engineered targets for diverse disciplines, from long-range rifle practice to tactical training scenarios. This durability and direct feedback contribute to their increasing popularity in competitive shooting and recreational practice.