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What size gongs for 400-600?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bravo 4" data-source="post: 1972543" data-attributes="member: 8873"><p>We have a 10 pack of the Magneto Speed T1000 lights that we use for our longer range targets. They are great for indicating a hit (or near miss indicator if you want) on the target. We use them especially for testing students, sometimes the mirage or conditions do not lend to good spotting at distance (even with two instructors behind them spotting). They seem to be pretty durable so far after a couple years of hard use. They attach to the back of the target via velcro strips (holds pretty well), and have a soft jellish/plastic section (can take many impacts) that stick out the side and flashes very bright.</p><p>We have some of the old ones that have a sensor that goes on the back of a target and a flasher that mounts to a tripod a safe distance away. Those were hit and miss... pun intended.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bravo 4, post: 1972543, member: 8873"] We have a 10 pack of the Magneto Speed T1000 lights that we use for our longer range targets. They are great for indicating a hit (or near miss indicator if you want) on the target. We use them especially for testing students, sometimes the mirage or conditions do not lend to good spotting at distance (even with two instructors behind them spotting). They seem to be pretty durable so far after a couple years of hard use. They attach to the back of the target via velcro strips (holds pretty well), and have a soft jellish/plastic section (can take many impacts) that stick out the side and flashes very bright. We have some of the old ones that have a sensor that goes on the back of a target and a flasher that mounts to a tripod a safe distance away. Those were hit and miss... pun intended. [/QUOTE]
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