Smith & Wesson M&P Bullseye Throwing Circles - Stainless Steel, 4-Pack with Carry Case
Uncle Henry's Smith & Wesson M&P Bullseye throwing circles bring competitive-grade throwing knife performance to your range or backyard practice. This four-pack stainless steel set is purpose-built for distance throwing and accuracy work, giving you multiple blades to rotate through your throwing sessions while minimizing downtime between throws. Whether you're training for competition or just looking to add a fun, skill-building activity to your outdoor routine, these throwing circles deliver the balance and spin characteristics serious throwers depend on.
Stainless steel construction means these blades resist corrosion and require minimal maintenance between outings—important when you're regularly pulling them from a target board. The included carry case keeps all four circles protected and organized, whether you're heading to a throwing range, a competition event, or just keeping them ready at home. The M&P Bullseye design reflects Smith & Wesson's heritage in performance tools built to handle real-world use.
A four-pack format gives you the redundancy serious throwers appreciate: rotate between circles to let your arm recover, practice different distances with fresh equipment, and always have backups on hand. Uncle Henry has long built tools for people who use them hard, and this set follows that tradition—no frills, no nonsense, just functional throwing circles that work.
What's Included
- Four stainless steel throwing circles
- Protective carry case
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a throwing circle and how do you use it?
A throwing circle is a circular throwing blade designed for distance and accuracy throwing. Throwers grip and release it with spin to make it rotate in flight toward a target board, similar to throwing an axe. They're used for competitive throwing sports, skill training, and recreational target practice.
Is stainless steel better for throwing blades?
Stainless steel resists corrosion and requires less maintenance than carbon steel, making it practical for frequent outdoor use and storage. It holds an edge adequately for throwing sports, though some competitive throwers prefer other materials based on personal preference and throwing style.
Why buy a four-pack?
A four-pack lets you rotate between circles during practice sessions, which reduces wear on any single blade, allows your throwing arm to recover between throws, and ensures you always have spares if a blade needs maintenance or replacement.

