Birchwood Casey Shoot-N-C Self-Adhesive 6" X-Bullseye Paper Targets with Pasters - 60 Pack
Birchwood Casey
The Birchwood Casey Shoot-N-C Self-Adhesive 6" Bullseye Targets with Pasters give you instant hit feedback without needing to walk downrange or squint through optics. When a bullet strikes, the black bullseye is replaced by a bright fluorescent chartreuse halo—visible from your shooting position at a glance. That means faster shot verification, quicker target adjustments, and more efficient range time, whether you're zeroing a new rifle, working on fundamentals, or testing loads.
The self-adhesive backing sticks to paper, cardboard, steel, or backer board without tape or staples. The 60-pack includes repair pasters so you can patch bullet holes and keep targets in service longer—especially useful if you're shooting tight groups and want to maximize each target's life. With Shoot-N-C technology doing the spotting work, you'll spend less time on logistics and more time behind the gun.
These targets work for centerfire and rimfire shooting, indoor range sessions, and field practice. The instant fluorescent feedback is particularly valuable for shooters developing precision or validating zero, where seeing each impact clearly is the difference between a productive session and wasted ammunition.
| Target Size | 6" bullseye |
| Quantity | 60 targets |
| Backing | Self-adhesive |
| Includes | Repair pasters |
| Impact Color | Fluorescent chartreuse |
Yes. The 6" bullseye size and self-adhesive format work for centerfire rifles, rimfire rifles, and pistol shooting. The fluorescent feedback is visible for both applications.
The self-adhesive backing adheres to paper, cardboard, steel, and standard backer board. Avoid textured or wet surfaces for best adhesion.
The pasters included in the pack allow you to patch bullet holes and reuse the target, extending its life and saving money on targets—especially useful when shooting tight groups.
Yes. The fluorescent chartreuse halo that appears on bullet impact is bright enough to see from the shooting line without optics, eliminating the need for a spotting scope or binoculars for hit verification.