Preview: HD Targets M-16

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posted on September 28, 2024
HD Targets M-16 targets

Printed on highly visible, fluorescent yellow material with a muted, anti-glare black overlay and red accents, HD Targets’ high-contrast M-16 Sight-In targets are easy to see and helpful when zeroing 5.56 NATO-chambered AR-15s.

Designed to be shot at 25 meters, the target offers notes on windage and elevation corrections for front and rear sights and, once complete, will give a precise 300-meter zero.

The entire reactive target line from HD Targets is adhesive-backed for peel-and-stick use on target boards. HD Targets are printed in the USA.

MSRP is $55 (100 sheets). For more information, visit hdtargets.com.

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