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		<title>Billiard Chalks &#8212; Fun, Challenging Reactive Targets</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Reactive targets &#8212; whether balloons, steel gongs, or clay birds &#8212; always add fun to a range session. But precision shooters may want something more challenging (i.e. smaller) than a clay bird when shooting inside 300 yards. For a change of pace, try shooting at inexpensive pool cue chalks. Less than 1&#8243; square, these will [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Reactive targets &#8212; whether balloons, steel gongs, or clay birds &#8212; always add fun to a range session. But precision shooters may want something more challenging (i.e. smaller) than a clay bird when shooting inside 300 yards. For a change of pace, try shooting at inexpensive <strong>pool cue chalks</strong>. Less than 1&#8243; square, these will test your marksmanship skills. (If you need a bigger target, that also makes a nice puff of &#8220;smoke&#8221;, try charcoal briquettes).</p>
<h2>Pool Cue Chalks &#8212; Cheap, Fun, Dramatic</h2>
<p>If you&#8217;re looking for a small target that makes a nice big cloud of color when hit, try billiard chalks &#8212; those little blue cubes you use to dust the end of pool cues. Measuring about 7/8&#8243; per side, billiard chalks make very challenging targets at 100 and 200 yards. When you hit them, if you nail the circular &#8220;dimple&#8221; in the middle, they disintegrate impressively, tossing blue &#8220;smoke&#8221; in all directions. Billiard chalks are inexpensive. You can buy a <a href="https://www.ozonebilliards.com/pool-cue-accessories/pool-cue-chalk/master-billiard-chalk/" target="_blank">dozen chalks online</a> for about $3.00 &#8212; just <strong>25 cents each</strong>. And the prices drop with more quantity. One gross of chalks (that&#8217;s 144 pieces) costs just $24.95 at <a href="https://www.ozonebilliards.com/pool-cue-accessories/pool-cue-chalk/master-billiard-chalk/" target="_blank">ozonebilliards.com</a>. That&#8217;s 17 cents each.</p>
<p>To see actual hits on chalk at 100 and 200 yards, watch the video below. (WARNING: <em>Soundtrack is loud and advertisement may play before movie. Flash plug-in required for playback</em>, so you may see a note that a Flash file is loading.) The movie-maker cautions that: &#8220;You’ll notice (in the video) that some of the hits are &#8216;wiffs&#8217; instead of &#8216;poofs&#8217;. If you look at the picture above, you’ll see the 1/2 inch dimple in the cube face. If you don’t put the bullet in that dimple, it&#8217;ll &#8216;wiff&#8217; on you.&#8221; Note &#8212; this video may not be available on some mobile devices or computers with Flash disabled.</p>
<p><b>Watch Billiard Chalks Explode with Blue Smoke When Hit:</b></p>
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<blockquote><p>Forum members who have tried Billiard Chalks say they are definitely fun to shoot. Member Blake says: &#8220;[These are] satisfying and cheap reactive targets &#8212; I have a 72ct box of [chalks] in every color. They work great if you hit them in the center with anything more powerful than a 22 LR, and they don’t leave much mess to clean up.&#8221; Blake offers attachment tips: &#8220;I use double-stick tape on the back to hold them onto target rails. Just make sure you stick them to steel so that they have something nice &#038; hard to crush against when you hit them. Put them on thin plywood and they’ll just punch right through!&#8221;</p></blockquote>
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