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Tombstone KNOCKDOWN® Target (Factory Second)

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Original price $39.99
Original price $39.99 - Original price $39.99
Original price $39.99
Current price $23.99
$23.99 - $23.99
Current price $23.99

THIS IS A FACTORY SECOND AND WILL HAVE BLEMISHES WHICH MAKE IT UNFIT FOR SALE AT FULL PRICE. ALTHOUGH THE TARGET WILL PERFORM AS PROMISED IT MAY CONTAIN SMALL BUBBLES, NICKS, OR DISCOLORATIONS.

....our bullets don't seem to mind these ugly targets so we figure yours won't either! Our family has been enjoying taking home these "blem" targets for years and we want to share them with our amazing customers (who we consider to be family too)!

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The THROOM KNOCKDOWN™ Tombstone Reactive Target and the Pivot Base it mounts on can each be sold separately or together as a starter kit. When mounted on the Pivot Base and hit, this KNOCKDOWN Tombstone THROOM Target reacts and falls over backwards. It stays down until you reset it manually or by pulling on a string. Bullets pass through the KNOCKDOWN Tombstone target and the Pivot Base because they are both made of SHOOT-THROO™, our tough, flexible, Self-Healing polymer.Product Dimensions: 9" Tall x 6" Wide x 3/8" Th.To mount a KNOCKDOWN target on its Pivot Base, you simply snap it into place. Then secure the Pivot Base to your softwood target stand with (4) wood screws or with (2) THROOM Nuts & Bolts.

Overall Dimensions

10.5" Tall x 6" Wide with 2" Attachment for KnockDown Base - 10.5"x6"x.625"

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Testimonials

“At the end of one of the classes, we had a shooting competition using the rack of Throom® targets. Major fun, and my first time using them”

Richard Berry

“Love the durability and versatility of the targets. The people of Throom® Targets are amazing as well!”

Matthew Justin

“Loving my Throom® targets. Took them for a test run and let my grandsons shoot them. They were a big hit. Going to order more. Even put an “eye” in the duck.”

Harold Carter