A circular metallic disc, typically fabricated from hardened steel and measuring 25.4 centimeters in diameter, serves as a durable point of impact for firearms training and recreational shooting. These discs are designed to withstand repeated impacts from projectiles, often featuring a reactive component like audible ringing or visible target marking upon a successful hit.
Durable impact surfaces of this size offer a balance between visibility and challenge for shooters, contributing to improved accuracy and proficiency. Their robust construction ensures longevity, making them a cost-effective choice for frequent practice. The immediate feedback mechanism, whether auditory or visual, reinforces positive shooting habits and allows for rapid adjustments in technique. Historically, metallic targets have played a key role in marksmanship development, evolving from rudimentary shapes to the sophisticated designs available today.