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HOW TO SHOOT
K-D PIVOT& POPPER TARGETS

Newbolds Knock-Down K-D Pivot Targets
KD-Pivot targets snap
into Pivot Bases. When hit, K-D Pivot targets fall over backwards and stay down until reset, either with a simple
pull-string at up to 50-feet away, or by going down-range and manually resetting
them. The
Pivot Base (sold separately) is made of self-sealing ElastiMAX, so the bullets pass through the base too. The Pivot Base is secured to the wood
target stand with wood screws or with ElastiMAX
Nuts & Bolts.
KD-Pivot Target snaps into the Pivot Base:

Some shooters like to
mount them upside-down because when you hit them this way, they flip back like our HangTuff targets except that the flipping motion is straight back and it stops
moving in about a second, ready for the next shot.
KD-Pivot Targets can be mounted upsidedown:

Replaceable K-D Pivot targets are in-the-long-run considerably
less expensive than L-Series targets because they are not as thick 7/16"
vs. 5/8" and the Pivot Base remains usable because it does not have to be
replaced as often as the target.
Newbold's Pepper Poppers
are essentially K-D Pivot-like targets, but on a larger scale (42" and
22" high) they knock down when hit. The smaller 22" Popper can be
reset manually or remotely with a string-pull/reset option. See photos and
descriptions of the Popper Targets toward the bottom of the Order Page.

To Order These Targets:


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