Birchwood Casey
EZE-SCORER 23X35 IPSC PRACTICE TARGET
Item # BC 37025-1 MSRP $0.99PRODUCT DETAILS
TECH SPECS:
Train like the pros with the Birchwood Casey Eze-Scorer, a full-sized 23″ × 35″ target specially designed for IPSC/USPSA-style drills, defensive training scenarios, and all-caliber range work. Printed on bright white, heavy-weight paper with a clear silhouette and scoring box, this target gives you excellent visibility, feedback, and durability for rapid-fire or precision practice. Ideal for indoor and outdoor use, it works with handguns, rifles, and carbines for maximum versatility.
Key Features
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Full 23″ × 35″ size: perfect for competition-style targets and longer-range training.
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High-contrast silhouette printed on brilliant white paper for clear hit detection under all lighting conditions.
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Designed for “all firearms and calibers” — flexible enough for handgun-only drills, PCC use, or rifle practice.
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Scoring table and clear layout enable you to record hits, track performance, and measure progress.
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Durable paper construction stands up to range use while keeping cost low so you can train hard, train often.
Use this target to replicate competition stages, work on speed-accuracy tradeoffs, build confidence in defensive engagements, or simply get more value out of your range time.
| Eze-Scorer 23 × 35 IPSC Practice Target | |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 37070 |
| Target Type | IPSC / USPSA Silhouette |
| Dimensions | 23 in × 35 in |
| Material | Heavy-weight white paper |
| Application | IPSC, USPSA, Defensive & General Firearm Training |
| Firearm Compatibility | All Calibers — Handgun, PCC, Rifle |
| Use | Indoor / Outdoor Range |
| Color | White Background / Black Silhouette |
| Condition | New |
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PRODUCT DETAILS
TECH SPECS:
Train like the pros with the Birchwood Casey Eze-Scorer, a full-sized 23″ × 35″ target specially designed for IPSC/USPSA-style drills, defensive training scenarios, and all-caliber range work. Printed on bright white, heavy-weight paper with a clear silhouette and scoring box, this target gives you excellent visibility, feedback, and durability for rapid-fire or precision practice. Ideal for indoor and outdoor use, it works with handguns, rifles, and carbines for maximum versatility.
Key Features
-
Full 23″ × 35″ size: perfect for competition-style targets and longer-range training.
-
High-contrast silhouette printed on brilliant white paper for clear hit detection under all lighting conditions.
-
Designed for “all firearms and calibers” — flexible enough for handgun-only drills, PCC use, or rifle practice.
-
Scoring table and clear layout enable you to record hits, track performance, and measure progress.
-
Durable paper construction stands up to range use while keeping cost low so you can train hard, train often.
Use this target to replicate competition stages, work on speed-accuracy tradeoffs, build confidence in defensive engagements, or simply get more value out of your range time.
| Eze-Scorer 23 × 35 IPSC Practice Target | |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 37070 |
| Target Type | IPSC / USPSA Silhouette |
| Dimensions | 23 in × 35 in |
| Material | Heavy-weight white paper |
| Application | IPSC, USPSA, Defensive & General Firearm Training |
| Firearm Compatibility | All Calibers — Handgun, PCC, Rifle |
| Use | Indoor / Outdoor Range |
| Color | White Background / Black Silhouette |
| Condition | New |
SORT BY MOST RECENT
No Customer Review on this product
Questions 0
Ask a QuestionProven Arms & Outfitters A bolt-action rifle requires the shooter to manually operate a bolt to load a round, eject the spent casing, and chamber the next round. In contrast, a semi-automatic rifle is designed to automatically eject the spent casing and chamber a new round with each pull of the trigger. Semi-automatic rifles offer faster follow-up shots, while bolt-action rifles are typically more accurate due to their design.