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July 11th, 2026

Saturday Movies: Steel Reactive Target Video Showcase

Saturday Movies steel challenge targets reactive target showcase

We enjoy shooting steel targets with rifle, pistols, and shotguns. Hitting a steel target provides instant gratification with a loud “ping” and possible movement. You can shoot small, low-cost reactive steel targets with rimfire guns at short range. Or get the stronger high-grade AR500 steel targets for centerfire shooting at 50 yards and beyond. We’ve enjoyed varmint matches with steel targets placed at 100-yard intervals from 200 to 700 yards.

Action pistol and rifle matches are typically conducted with steel targets, some that spin, and others that may even be set on moving tracks. Dueling trees are another popular type of steel targets. These have multiple plates that swing horizontally from side to side. For long-range rifles, self-resetting targets are popular. These typically have a tombstone-style steel plate set with a spring-loaded base. When hit, the target goes down, but then pops back up again after a few seconds.

Dustin Ellermann’s Steel Target Playground

In this video, popular Top Shot champion Dustin Ellerman shows his entire Steel Target facility with dozens of targets. This range has one of the most diverse collections of steel targets in any single location.

Know Your Limits Portable Steel Targets

Know Your Limits (KYL) target sets typically provide a series of swinging targets of multiple sizes, running from larger to smaller. This provides increasing challenge with each shot. This Guns and Guitars Channel video showcases two portable KYL target sets you can easily transport in your car/truck. The host states: “I love how portable and easy to set up it is, I love how many targets you get… and most importantly, I love that Shooting Targets 7 offer the best price for AR500 steel targets on the internet.”

Ten Good Steel Target Offerings — Product Reviews

This 8-minute video shows steel targets in various sizes from multiple vendors/manufacturers. This is a good starter video if you are looking to purchase your first steel targets. The video covers a wide selection of shapes, sizes, and metal ratings. In order, the featured steel targets and target accessories are:

Highwild 6″ x 3/8″ Steel Target Set
Hotop Shooting Target Pipe Hang Hooks
Do-All Outdoors Steel Shooting Target
HD Targets AR500 Steel Shooting Targets
Do-All Outdoors Steel Auto-Reset Spinner Target
Dragon Targets AR500 Steel Targets
KRATE Tactical AR500 Steel Shooting Targets
Highwild AR500 Steel Target
Titan AR500 Steel Pistol Shooting Targets
ShootingTargets7 Store AR500 Steel Targets

Do-It-Yourself REBAR Target Stands — Very Low Cost

This Guns and Guitars Channel Video shows how to make making the CHEAP and sturdy target stands from REBAR. The host says: “These things are basically bullet-proof and would probably stand up against a charging rhino. You can build these stands using a 10-foot length of 1/2″ rebar from your local hardware store. Bending it is not super easy, but it can be done without a rebar bender, just watch the video!”

If you are thinking of crafting your own target, you may also want to watch a good Tactical Rifleman channel video about building a range on your own property. The host notes: “There is so much more to it than just pushing up a berm and buying some steel targets. Med plan, legal restrictions, drainage, targetry, and 50 other things should be planned out BEFORE you start digging. CLICK HERE for “How to Build Make Your Own Shooting Range” video.

Steel Target Arrangements for Action Shooting Matches

This video from Tactical Hyve shows a variety of steel targets used in action shooting scenarios. The host is a knowledgeable gear analyst and a very good shooter. If you are looking to get started in action pistol disciplines this is a good video to watch.

Steel Target and Target Stand Varieties

This video reviews the key features and functions of a variety of steel targets — from large torso silhouettes to reactive dueling trees. The video also reviews various target stands and supports. This is worth watching if you are considering buying steel targets for your shooting club or home range.

Shooting Steel Targets Safely — Tips from Hickok45

In this video, YouTube host Hickok45 offers valuable safety tips on shooting steel targets, based on his 30+ years of steel shooting experience. This guy knows his stuff — as proven by the fact that he now has over 7.6 million subscribers to his Hickok45 YouTube channel.


TOP SHOT: The steel targets in the top photo are part of the extensive facility operated by Big Daddy Hoffman 1911. See more on his popular YouTube Channel, now with 315,000 subscribers.

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July 11th, 2026

CMP Nat’l Rimfire Sporter Match Draws Hundreds of Competitors

CMP rimfire sporter match Camp Perry 2017 smallbore rifle

If there is a single CMP event at Camp Perry every summer that offers the highest level of shooter satisfaction, the most diverse group of competitors, and the lowest cost of entry, that would have to be the annual National Rimfire Sporter Match. This year’s match will be held Saturday, August 1, 2026 at Camp Perry. There will also be a rimfire Training Clinic on the afternoon of July 31st.

Each year, the Rimfire Sporter Match attracts hundreds of shooters to the shore of Lake Erie at Camp Perry. The CMP National Rimfire Sporter Rifle Match offers shooters a recreation-oriented competition where they use affordable, smallbore sporter rifles with either scopes or iron sights. All you need are a .22 LR rifle, sling, and ammo.

Rifles may be manually operated or semi-automatic, in four classes: the standard “O Class” for open-sight and iron-sight rifles, “T-Class” for rifles equipped with telescopic sights or rear aperture sights, “TU-Class” (Tactical/Unlimited) for tactical-style rimfire rifles and customized target rifles, and “M-Class” (Military Trainer) for vintage military rimfire training rifles that exceed the 7.5-pound weight limit.* Firing is done at 50 and 25 yards on a target with a 1.78″ ten-ring. The target is simple enough for a beginner to hit, yet challenging enough that only one competitor in the history of the match has ever fired a perfect 600 score. Here’s the young man who did that, Samuel Payne:

CMP rimfire sporter match Camp Perry 2017 smallbore rifle

» CLICK HERE to Download CMP Rimfire Sporter Guidebook PDF

National Rimfire Sporter Match Camp Perry 2016

Rimfire Sporter Equipment
NOTE: Along with the three (3) classes shown above there is a new “M-Class” for vintage military rimfire rifles that exceed the 7.5-lb weight limit for the other classes.

Getting Ready for the 2026 Rimfire Sporter Match

Preparing for the Match: You need to bring your own .22 cal. Rimfire rifle(s) and ammunition. Special target shooting equipment, shooting jackets, or shooting gloves are not permitted, but feel free to bring a spotting telescope and ground cloth or shooting mat. You will be shooting on a grass firing point. Competitors are strongly urged to you wear hearing and eye protection.

cmp perry rimfire sporter match

A free Shooters’ Clinic will be held Friday, July 31st. The Clinic covers Rimfire Sporter rules, safety instructions, course of fire, and competition procedures. The Clinic will also demonstrate the firing positions, use of the sling, as well as slow and rapid-fire techniques. Shooters who have not previously attended a CMP Rimfire Sporter Match are strongly encouraged to attend.

Rimfire Sporter Course of Fire

Competitors will complete slow fire prone, rapid fire prone, slow fire sitting or kneeling, rapid fire sitting or kneeling, slow fire standing, and rapid fire standing shot sequences. To learn more about the National Rimfire Sporter Match, CLICK HERE.

National Rimfire Sporter Match Camp Perry 2016

National Rimfire Sporter Match Camp Perry 2016

Three different classifications of rifles can be used in Rimfire Sporter competition: “O Class” for open-sighted rifles, “T Class” for telescope-sighted rifles, “Tactical Rimfire” class, and recently-added “M-Class”. Awards are offered to High Juniors, High Seniors, High Women as well as Overall winners are named for each class.

National Rimfire Sporter Match Camp Perry 2016

National Rimfire Sporter Match Camp Perry 2016

National Rimfire Sporter Match Camp Perry 2016


* The M-Class was added as an “optional” Rimfire Sporter Rifle category in 2024. This rule was intended to allow rimfire military training rifles sold by the CMP to be used in a special Rimfire Sporter category where the 7.5 lb. weight limit does not apply. The intent was to give owners of these rifles opportunities to use them in CMP competitions. Recently, issues have come up regarding the wide range of rimfire rifles that the CMP acquired from government sources and subsequently sold to U. S. citizens. To answer those concerns the M-Class Rule (G9.2.1 d) has been amended to now read: “Match sponsors have the option of including an M-Class for rimfire rifles that were acquired by the U. S. Government for various purposes and subsequently sold by the CMP to U. S. citizens for their private use. Rimfire rifles eligible for inclusion in the M-Class must be repeater rifles suitable for use in firing the 60-shot Rimfire Sporter Rifle course of fire. There is no weight limit for rifles in this class (Rule 9.2.3), but they must have a minimum trigger pull of 3.0 lbs. (Rule 9.2.5) and aperture sights (Rule 9.2.6 d). The rule will be interpreted to allow any rimfire repeater rifle sold by the CMP that is suitable for Rimfire Sporter shooting will be accepted in this class. Note that M-Class rifles must have aperture receiver sights.”

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