T-BOX Targets
A collection of face targets in A4 format, with the T-box zone marked.
What is the T-box zone?
Flaccid paralysis is a term used in tactical shooting when a shot is fired at the head and the bullet enters the cranial cavity in the area known as the T-box. Shots to the T-box area are typically taken in situations where a suspect is armed and holding a hostage, usually threatening them with a firearm or a knife. The T-zone is a T-shaped area extending from the outer edge of one eye socket to the outer edge of the other eye socket, and running down along the bridge of the nose to the upper lip. This area forms the letter “T”, which is where its name comes from. A bullet striking this area severs the spinal cord, causing flaccid paralysis and eliminating the possibility of involuntary muscle contractions.
These targets are also suitable for training that includes target identification elements.
The targets are marked according to the following system:
M/F – Male / Female,1 – identification number of the figure on the target,F/S – Front / Side.
A collection of targets with a hit zone sized at 1 MOA for specific distances.
Test your precision and see whether you can stay within 1 MOA.
1 MOA Target – a universal target with aiming fields for distances from 100 to 600 m.
#m 1 MOA Targets – the number #m corresponds to the distance for which the target has been scaled. The large, high-contrast aiming point has been repeated to maximize the use of an A4 sheet.
Target scaling allows for training at shorter distances while simulating target dimensions at longer distances.
Particularly useful for dry home training and short range shooting.
A high-contrast target with a 20cm circle, great for rifle and pistol trainings.
Our design silhouette target, designed to maximize the effectiveness of shooting training, using a single target.
The target includes:
- 1:1 IDPA target with marked zones;
- an anatomical cross-section of the human silhouette;
- a separate T-BOX field;
- pelvic zone;
- a large number of smaller shooting fields;
- zeroing/ precise shoots zone.
A shooting party game, print two of these targets and play a sea battle. Shoot down all the ships on your opponent's board before he sinks yours.
Suggested rules:
A player takes one shot if he hits the hit zone on a ship, continues, if he misses a change of player takes place.
You don't need expensive goals to make an interesting and effective workout! All you need to do is download and print our goals in A4 format.
Target scaling allows training at shorter distances while maintaining target size from longer distances.
Particularly useful for home dry training and short ranges.
Targets 1:3 and smaller fit on A4 size.
This target is designated to zeroing your optic, each square represent 5mm.
Example exercise
Number of shots: 6
Suggested starting distance: 5 meters - pistol, 10 meters - carbine
Exercise description: Fire 4 shots into the lower circle, changing the magazine two shots into the upper circle.
Example exercise
Number of shots: 8
Suggested starting distance: 5 meters
Exercise description: With each repetition, present the gun, one shot per dot.
Example exercise:
Number of shots: 5
Suggested starting distance: 5 meters
Exercise description: Fire one shot each circle, in any order passing each time to the opposite circle and finishing at the middle circle.
The exercise is designed to develop the ability to transition quickly between targets.
A target designed to facilitate the zeroing of gun-mounted mini red dots.
How to use the target.
1.Hang the target at a distance of 5 or 10 meters;
2.Fire three shots aiming at the intersection of the red lines in the black circle;
3.Adjust the collimator until the bullets begin to line up in a blue circle (shooting from 5 meters), or in a green square (shooting from 10 meters). In this step, we suggest shooting from support, in order to eliminate shooter error;
4.To apply corrections, recalculate the number of grids from the aiming point to the hit point and convert them to clicks (e.g. Trijicon RMR 1 MOA = one click, which means one grid is 5 clicks).
4.Confirm the sight setting at 25 meters and apply final corrections if needed.
A universal target designed to minimize training costs.
The target when printed at 100% scale corresponds in dimension to the alpha zone from IDPA/PIRO type targets.
You can use this target independently or as an interchangeable alpha field on other targets.