Birchwood Casey EZE-Scorer Whitetail Deer Paper Targets, 23" x 35", Multi-Color, 2-Pack
Birchwood Casey
The Birchwood Casey EZE-Scorer Mule Deer Paper Targets are a practical choice for hunters and shooters looking to pattern their rifles and dial in their loads before heading to the field. This two-pack of 23" x 35" targets features multi-color scoring rings designed to make bullet holes easy to spot and measure from downrange, helping you refine your aim and understand your rifle's true performance. Built on heavy-weight paper, these targets stand up to repeated shooting sessions and deliver the durability you need at the range.
Whether you're zeroing a new scope, testing ammunition, or simply maintaining your marksmanship during off-season practice, having realistic target designs in your shooting kit makes the work more efficient and engaging. The mule deer silhouette gives you a hunting-focused reference point—it's not just a bullseye, but an actual game animal profile that helps you visualize shot placement before the season opens.
Two targets per pack means you've got extras on hand for extended range sessions or to share with a shooting buddy. The folded format keeps them compact and portable, fitting easily into your range bag alongside your firearms, ammunition, and spotting gear.
| Size | 23" x 35" |
| Quantity | 2 targets |
| Material | Heavy-weight paper |
| Design | Multi-color mule deer silhouette |
| Format | Folded |
These targets are designed as paper targets for firearms and archery shooting. They're constructed from heavy-weight paper suitable for both disciplines, though they're particularly well-suited to the archery shooter according to the manufacturer specifications.
You get two 23" x 35" targets per pack, delivered in a folded format for easy transport and storage in your range bag.
The mule deer outline gives you a hunting-focused aiming point that helps you visualize actual game animal anatomy and shot placement. It's a practical bridge between bench-rest zeroing and real-world hunting scenarios, keeping your practice sessions relevant to your actual hunting goals.