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TCRT Targets

TCRT Target

Review

  If you are into shooting, you understand the need for good targets. Reusable targets have always been an interest of mine. Who doesn’t want a target that lasts thousands of rounds? TCRT targets makes some of those reusable targets. They also make target stands to hang those targets. TCRT sent me one of their Torso Target Packs, which includes the target and target stands.

  I have used a bunch of reusable targets, but the TCRT ones are different. Or at least the Torso target one is. All of these types of targets claim to be “self healing”, which they are. So when you shoot the target, the bullet passes through and only leaves a very tiny hole. I’m a big fan of Torso style USPSA targets, which is basically what the TCRT one is. TCRT’s Torso is a solid rectangle rubberish target. TCRT then supplies a template to paint or draw on the USPSA target zone lines. What I really like about the TCRT Torso is how thin and lightweight it is. I used to have another brand, and it was over twice as thick and weighed a lot more. Physically, hanging and carrying the TCRT Torso is much easier. 

  The TCRT targets can be shot with just about anything. Rifles, pistols, you name it, they have probably been shot by it. These targets will take 400 rounds of 5.56 per square inch. So unless you are using a precision rifle, or can just shoot that good, you shouldn’t wear them out for a long time. I have shot mine with 308, 45acp, 9mm, 22lr, 556, and probably others. It still is going strong. You can even shoot the TCRT targets at point blank range without damage. It even makes a cool pattern on the target. 

Point blank range with 9mm

  TCRT’s Torso target is made to be painted. Which is part of the reason they include the stencil to mark out the zones. By painting the target you can see where the bullets are hitting. When the paint over the target gets shot, it produces a small splatter mark. Think of one of those bullet hole stickers, because that’s what it looks like. This makes it easy to see where you are hitting. When you get too many holes, just paint over them and start over. An advantage to paint is that you can use different colors if you want to. Different colors on the target can make training better or just more fun.

  Since TCRT sent the “Target Pack”, it comes with their RangeFlex Rack Stand Kit. This Rack Stand kit is TCRT’s target stand. The Rack Stand comes with 2 feet assemblies and 2 cross bar brackets. However, it does not come with the wood 1x2’s. The 1x2’s are used for the feet, uprights, and the crossbar. Instructions on what length to cut the 1x2’s are included. The feet brackets each get a 1x2 for the support legs, or feet. They also each get an upright. The 1x2’s, in all the brackets, are held in with bolts. Just snug them down, or tighten them with a wrench, once you get the wood placed where it is needed. The top cross bar is the same, it just doesn't have the extra spot for the feet. You don’t necessarily need the top crossbar with the Torso target, but it does help with some support. The cool thing about the Rack Stand kit is that it is modular. You don’t need to just make it the width of the Torso target, you can make it much wider. This is where the top cross bar brace does its job. Make the stand wide and you can hang a bunch of the round TCRT targets from it. The possibilities are pretty much endless. 

  The TCRT Torso target did everything one would expect it to do. I set it up, which is really easy using the Rack Stand kit. Then I just clamped the target onto the sticks. The Torso target doesn’t come with clamps, I bought mine at Harbor freight, but TCRT has a 4 pack for $10, so just add them to your cart when you are buying a Torso target and save yourself the hassle. I have painted the target different colors at various times. Colors tend to show hits better than white, since the target itself is a whitish color. I have shot the crap out of the Torso target and it doesn’t even look very used. I know it has at least 2000 rounds through it, mostly 9mm. The only problem I ran into was with the target stand. The leg 1x2’s tend to twist in the bracket sometimes. So instead of being straight, they are more “V” shaped instead of an “H” shape. I never had the stand fall over, so maybe it is just my OCD. The Torso target and stand are easy to pick up and move as a one piece assembly. So moving it around the range is easy to do. I really like the different target possibilities that the TCRT Torso target gives me.

  If you are in the market for a reusable target system, which you should be, the TCRT Torso Target Pack might be it. It comes with target stands, a USPSA/IPSC style reusable target, and a stencil to mark out the scoring zones. Just add some paint and 1x2’s and you are ready to hit the range. Being able to use the TCRT Torso target for years to come is probably its best attribute. So head over to TCRT and check out all their targets.

Firearms Insider Reviews - Key Points

Claim to Fame:

Reusable Torso target and stands

Target Market:

People who dislike buying targets over and over

Features, Benefits, and Specifications of this product:

Target:

  • Re-usable

  • Comes with paint stencil

  • Rated for 400 rounds of 5.56 per square inch

  • Weight - 9.5 pounds

  • Dimensions - 15 × 20.7 × .5 in

  • UV and water-resistant

Stand:

  • Modular

  • Lightweight

  • Easy  Setup

  • Countless Configurations

  • Uses 1x2 wood sticks

What other aesthetic options or finishes are available?

Hanging Round targets or Combo deals

What others are saying?:

Nothing found as of publishing

Link to other reviews:

Nothing found as of publishing

Price point:

MSRP = $175.98 for the bundle

$138.99 for just the Torso target

Retail = Same

I need it now! Availability:

TCRT Targets

Our Rating:

Pros:

  • Can take many hits

  • Easy to see hits when painted

  • Doesn't weigh a lot

  • Clamps to target stands

  • Comes with stencil 

  • Target stands are easy to set up

Cons:

  • Target is wider than standard USPSA one

  • Target stand feet tend to twist in base

Score: 8.00 Great

Infinity Target with "zones"

  Anyone that shoots, knows about replacing targets. Infinity Targets has come out with a solution for anyone using USPSA/IDPA silhouettes. They are making reusable rubber targets that look like those cardboard humanoid ones. When I first noticed these, I knew I just had to have one. Infinity Targets agreed to send me one.

  Construction of the Infinity Target is recycled rubber. Similar to the “rubber dummy” style, but flat and thinner. The target depth runs about ¾”. They then paint one side white. I was sent the target with “zones”. The zones are cut into the target to resemble the scoring zones on a USPSA target. When I first received the Infinity target, these zone marks were black, but after painting over the target, they are now the same color as the target, but still noticeable.

  The Infinity target came with 2 heavy duty metal clamps. These included clamps are used to clamp the target to a stand. When I say “stand”, I mean the typical 2 piece, 1”X2”, wood uprights, that are typically slid into some type of metal base. The 2 clamps hold the target to the sticks pretty good. The target itself is not light, I’d say it weighs around 10-12 lbs. If the sticks in your target base are loose, the target can seem to lean a little. Another set of clamps will fix this, but I just lived with it because it wasn’t enough to matter. Replacement clamps are pretty cheap, should you choose to shoot one.

  These type of targets are great for practice. Since the Infinity Target has zones, you can see where your hits are. Seeing the hits is helpful if you compete. I even used it to sight in a few pistols. If you get too many holes for your liking, just grab your can of spray paint, and paint over the hits. I will mention that since the target is self healing, the marks it makes in the paint do not look like the nice holes in a paper target. 

  Every range trip, I take the Infinity Target out. The range I use does not allow steel to be shot with rifles any closer than 100yds. It’s for safety, and I understand. By using the Infinity Target, I am able to shoot rifles on the pistol bays. Plus I just paint it when I paint my pistol steel target. I am also able to shoot the Infinity target at very short distances. At muzzle close distances, it doesn’t blow apart like cardboard targets. If you live where it rains a lot, I do, the rubber doesn’t soak up water like paper or cardboard, so you can shoot longer in the rain. The target also works as a nice paper target backer, just staple your paper target to it and go. 

Closeup of 12 gauge slug

Back side of target - slug hole

  I have pretty much shot the Infinity Target with everything I have. As one might expect, hollow points will do more damage to the target. This is because they literally punch a hole out instead of pushing their way through. Infinity Targets says you can use anything up to 12 gauge 00 buck, but no slugs. The smaller calibers like .22lr and .223 hardly do anything to it. 9mm and up seem to actually do more damage to the target itself. Now, I shot 00 buck at about 3 yards, it took a pretty big chunk, out of the back side, of the target, but no visible holes. I did shoot one 12 gauge slug at it, it put a nice size hole in the target (I expected this). After 4 months and probably well over 1000 rounds, it’s still holding up well.

Circles are 00 buck impacts from 3 yards

  If you don’t want the Infinity Target white, just paint it. If you want it to look like a USPSA cardboard target, paint it a brown color. I painted mine grey as it is slightly harder to see. The darker the color, the harder it is to make out where you hit the target. I like this for training because I can’t see the hits and have to just go on training. I did notice that “flat” paints and primers do a better job of covering the target and covering of the bullet holes.

  The Infinity Targets, zone target, is nice. As the saying goes, I would recommend it to a friend. Shipping costs aren’t very cheap because of the size/weight, but sometimes Infinity Target’s has deals on shipping. If you are looking for some sort of usable, reusable, target, definitely go give them a look.

Firearms Insider Reviews - 8 Key Points

Claim to Fame:

Reusable Torso target

Target Market:

Anyone wanting a reusable target

FNBs (Features & Benefits of this product):

  • Reusable

  • Comes with clamps

  • “Zone” lines

  • Approximately 0.75” thick

  • Self sealing

  • Up to 12 gauge 00 buck ammunition

  • Uses regular target sticks and stands

What other aesthetic options or finishes are available?

No Zone lines, Hostage add on

What others are saying?:

Ben A. at Infinitytargets.com  5/5 stars

Great for close contact drills

I am the training director at diamondback shooting sports in Tucson, Az. These targets are awesome for our close contact drills. Paper targets last all of two rounds from close distance, but these targets hold up great. They seem to take as many rounds as full size rubber dummies but for 1/4 of the price! Would always suggest these targets, and will be ordering some for our sales floor asap!

Link to other reviews:

None found

Price point:

MSRP = $55.00

I need it now! Availability:

Infinity Targets

Our Rating:

Pros:

  • Takes multiple hits

  • Uses standard target stands

  • Paintable

  • Made from recycled rubber

Cons:

  • Heavy-ish

  • Clamps can be shot

Score: 7.50 Good

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