RCC All In One Target
RCC All In One Target
Our Target has a unique layout designed with a purpose. Our Rifle / Pistol target offers wide variety of drills due to being purpose driven. See our “shooter drills” for some examples. We have drills for every level of experience. We’ll be add more as the days go by, stay tuned!
Our target dimensions are 24” x 36”. The 4 Circles are equivalent to the outer edges of an ipsc targets (see shooter drills for overlay comparison).
The 4 center squares in the center of the target serve a dual purpose… honing pistol fundamentals as well as a 5” x 5” zeroing area for your rifle. Each square measuring 2” with a 1” space then another 2” square. The center area of the 4 squares is exactly 1” x 1” so you can get a solid MOA grouping. As usual we recommend getting on paper before punching back to your desired zero firing line. If you stand about 10 yards away, and aim at the top of the chest box on the dotted line (centered of course) your point of impact should be just above the word “chest”. If not, make your adjustment to reflect this point of impact then punch back to your desired zeroing line to obtain a quicker zero.
The Tic Tac Toe (TTT) area also has a few purposes and I’m sure you can find or come up with more. If you do let us know so we can add them. Right now we use them for…
“Match”, as in you shoot a square then I shoot the same square (think of it as a game of horse.) See pictures above for example.
“Zero Confirmation” - once you have your rifle zero, we like to use the intersecting line of the TTT target zone to get a zero confirmation. If you need/want more target zones, use the outer points of the vertical and horizontal lines of the TTT.
“Dot Torcher” - you can use the typical dot torcher write up of you can come up with your own to use in our 9 square (times 2 targets) TTT.
The 4 circles we like to use a typical box drill or body armor drill, starting at circle 1, then moving around to circle 4. Amongst other types of drills.
The 4 outer squares we like to use as designated areas when you have multiple shooters shooting on each others target. That way you know where you are hitting on a target when multiple people are shooting at the same target. We have other drills designed that use the 4 squares on our shooter drills page, ck them out!
For Chest and Head target zones we love for those failure drills, however to increase the target area transition we like use the Gut and Head target zones for that drill, but you get the picture.
Last but not least we have the “HIP” target zone. This area seems to be a big hit in our classes with the ladies; not so much with the guys. Not sure why.
The overall layout, from 100 yards+, is perfect for going over window call outs. As in firing solutions for quick pop up targets (target zones). You can make it as easy or as challenging as you like.
Our target design goal is for the shooter to…
Shoot w a game plan
Have fun while doing it
Have more target zones to shoot
Not waste time repasting targets
Get the most out of becoming a better shooter