Birchwood Casey Shoot-N-C 8" Self-Adhesive Bullseye Targets with Pasters, 6-Pack - Black/White
Birchwood Casey
The Triumph Systems Stick N Shoot adhesive bleeding target is a range staple for shooters who need quick setup and reliable performance on the line. This six-pack gives you white targets with bleeding technology—meaning bullet holes show up instantly with bright, high-contrast rings so you can score your shots without walking downrange after every round. The self-adhesive backing sticks to any clean, flat surface: cardboard, steel plates, wooden berms, or backer boards. No tape, no staples, no fuss.
Bleeding targets work by using a dyed paper that releases contrasting color around the bullet hole, making even small-caliber rounds visible from the firing line. That translates to faster feedback loops during practice, whether you're zeroing a new rifle, tuning loads, or drilling fundamentals. The adhesive holds through a full shooting session without lifting or shifting, and cleanup is as simple as peeling them off when you're done.
Each pack contains six targets, so you've got enough for a solid range day or to keep on hand for spontaneous practice. White backgrounds offer maximum contrast for hole visibility, especially in variable light. Shooters training at distance, working on precision groups, or sighting in hunting rifles appreciate the instant feedback—no guessing, no missing impacts.
The adhesive backing works on clean, flat surfaces including cardboard, paper backer boards, wood, and steel. Clean off any dust or debris for best hold.
The paper is treated with dye that releases bright contrasting color around the bullet hole on impact, making every shot immediately visible from the firing line without walking downrange.
Yes. Bleeding targets are popular for distance shooting because the high-contrast holes are visible at extended ranges, eliminating the need to walk up and check impacts constantly.
No, these are single-use targets. Once shot, they're done—peel them off and stick down a fresh one from the pack.